Surrealism and ArchitectureThomas Mical Psychology Press, 2005 - 362 pages This is a historically informed examination of architecture's perceived absence in surrealist thought, surrealist tendencies in the theories and projects of modern architecture, and the place of surrealist thought in contemporary design. |
Table des matières
4 | 32 |
Mattas lucid landscape | 55 |
surrealist interference of space | 79 |
8 | 93 |
Frederick Kiesler and | 140 |
the Villa Girasole | 156 |
Modernist urbanism and its monsters | 179 |
the utopian practices of the Paris | 209 |
the case of Brasília | 234 |
Blanchot and the shadow city | 249 |
Surrealisms unexplored possibilities in architecture | 273 |
The most architectural thing | 290 |
Acropolis now | 318 |
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