Irony; or, The Self-Critical Opacity of Postmodern Architecture

Irony; or, The Self-Critical Opacity of Postmodern Architecture

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Apr 2, 2013 · English · Hardcover (272 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 272
Language English
Published Apr 2, 2013
Publisher Yale University Press
Edition Illustrated
ISBN-10 0300181515
ISBN-13 9780300181517

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Emmanuel J. Petit's exploration delves into the multifaceted nature of postmodern architecture, dissecting the inherent ironies and contradictions that characterize this genre. Through a meticulous analysis, Petit navigates the complexities of architectural interpretation, blending philosophical inquiry with a critical lens. He engages readers by revealing how the opacity of postmodern designs invites both admiration and skepticism, challenging conventional ideas of beauty and function.

The discussion unfolds by contrasting various perspectives, helping readers to appreciate the diverse interpretations that arise in the realm of architecture. Petit's witty and incisive prose invites reflection, urging a reevaluation of the standards by which we judge built environments. His insights encourage a nuanced understanding of how these structures not only reflect societal values but also provoke questions about identity and meaning in contemporary culture. Ultimately, this work serves as a compelling commentary on the evolving landscape of architecture and its critical reception.

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