Abstractions in Space
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Book by William J.R. Curtis, Pulitzer Foundation For the Arts
William J. R. Curtis is een architectuurhistoricus wiens geschriften zich hebben gericht op de twintigste-eeuwse architectuur. Zijn werk staat vooral bekend om zijn inzet om de traditionele 'canon' te verbreden met een breder scala aan wereldwijd werkende architecten, wat leidt tot een inclusiever begrip van de architectuurgeschiedenis. Curtis' benadering benadrukt een wereldwijd perspectief en de internationale dialogen die modern design hebben gevormd. Zijn uitgebreide onderzoek en kritische analyse dragen aanzienlijk bij aan een diepere waardering van hedendaagse architectonische stromingen.





Book by William J.R. Curtis, Pulitzer Foundation For the Arts
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The Work of Kashef Chowdhury / URBANA in Bangladesh
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