Event-Cities 3: Concept vs. Context vs. Content

Event-Cities 3: Concept vs. Context vs. Content

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Apr 1, 2005 · English · Paperback (637 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 637
Language English
Published Apr 1, 2005
Publisher The MIT Press
ISBN-10 0262701103
ISBN-13 9780262701105

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Bernard Tschumi delves into the intricate relationship between concept, context, and content in architecture, offering readers a thought-provoking examination of how these elements interplay to shape urban environments. Through a series of compelling projects, he challenges conventional architectural wisdom and presents innovative designs that reflect the complexities of modern cities.

Tschumi’s exploration pushes boundaries, inviting architects and urban planners to rethink the role of space and meaning in their work. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the dynamic interactions within urban settings, urging professionals to consider how their designs respond to the surrounding environment and cultural narratives.

By showcasing provocative examples, the book serves as both an inspiration and a critical analysis, encouraging a discourse on the future of architecture. Tschumi’s insights resonate with those passionate about creating spaces that are not only functional but also deeply reflective of their context and content.

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