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A provocative look at architecture—"exceptionally intelligent and original" (Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post Book World)Deyan Sudjic—"probably the most influential figure in architecture you've never heard of" — argues that architecture, far from being auteur art, must be understood as a naked expression of power. From the grandiose projects of Stalin and Hitler to the "theme park" excess of today's presidential libraries, Sudjic goes behind the scenes of history's great manipulators of building propaganda—and exposes Rem Koolhaas, Frank Gehry, and other architects in a disturbing new light. This controversial book is essential reading for all those interested in the power of architecture—or the architecture of power.
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The Edifice Complex: How the Rich and Powerful--and Their Architects--Shape the World
November 28, 2006, Penguin (Non-Classics)
in English
014303801X 9780143038016
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The edifice complex: how the rich and powerful shape the world
2006, Penguin Press
in English
1594200688 9781594200687
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The Edifice Complex: How the Rich and Powerful Shape the World
November 3, 2005, Penguin Press HC, The
Hardcover
in English
1594200688 9781594200687
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