02122cam a2200229 i 450000500170000000800410001702000300005804200080008805000240009608200300012010000320015024500960018230000460027849000310032450400510035550502420040652009790064865000300162770000470165770000410170477601470174520260214095748.0231109s2024 enka b 001 0 eng  a9781350183797q(hardback) apcc00aNA2543.S6bF73 202400a720.1/03223/eng/202312061 aFrampton, Kenneth,eauthor.10aArchitecture and the public world /cKenneth Frampton ; edited by Miodrag Mitrašinović. axxi, 372 pages :billustrations ;c24 cm.0 aRadical thinkers in design aIncludes bibliographical references and index.2 aThe human condition and the critical present -- Urban landscape and the eclipse of the public realm -- Cross-cultural trajectories, place creation, and the politics of counter form -- The predicament of architecture in the new millenium. a"Architecture and the Public World brings together key writings by Kenneth Frampton, the eminent architectural historian and critic, from the 1980s to the present. Articles are grouped into thematic sections representing abiding concerns of Frampton's criticism: history and critical theory; modes of criticism; the vicissitudes of urban form, and tactility, tectonics, and resistance. The volume also includes a new interview with Frampton and an essay by Clive Dilnot exploring the relevance of Frampton's thought for design history and criticism. The anthology represents Frampton's abiding concern for labor and the political dimensions of architecture, including his development of the concept of 'critical regionalism', but, in featuring writings from across the range and breadth of Frampton's career, enables a broader understanding of his work, demonstrating the potential for architectural interpretation and analysis to function as a mode of cultural criticism"-- 0aArchitecture and society.1 aMitrašinović, Miodrag,d1965-eeditor.1 aDilnot, Clive,ewriter of afterword.08iOnline version:aFrampton, Kenneth.tArchitecture and the public worlddLondon : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2024z9781350183803w(DLC) 2023029743