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Strangely familiar : narratives of architecture in the city

Borden, Iain(Edited by)etc.(Edited by)
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This text explores the vitality and complexity of cities and architecture, presenting intriguingly unexpected perspectives on life in cities world-wide.

The essays range from shopping in London to squatting in Amsterdam, spatial cleansing in New York to police surveillance in Glasgow, bohemian Berlin cafes to Naples street markets, downtown Sao Paulo to suburban Manchester, Berthold Lubetkin to Jules Dessein, skateboarding in Los Angeles to speeding on the Westway, the Venice "metro" to prostitution and hat shops, and the suffragettes to working women of colour.

Inventive writing combined with a high degree of illustration and graphic design create a text which is both stimulating and accessible.

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Routledge
0415144183 / 9780415144186
Paperback
307.76
28/12/1995
United Kingdom
English
96p. : ill. (some col.)
28 cm
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