The sociology of architecture : constructing identities
States have long been active in commissioning architecture, which affords one way to embed political projects within socially meaningful cultural forms. Such state-led architecture is often designed not only to house the activities of government, but also to reflect political-economic shifts and to...
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PAUL JONES The Sociology of Architecture Constructing Identities LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY PRESS Contents Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Introduction vi vii … Architecture, Power and Identities: Surveying the Field … The Public Discourse of Architecture: Socializing Identities … Architecture and the Nation: Building an 'Us' … Modernity and Mega-Events: Architecturing a Future … Architecture and Commemoration: The Construction of Memorialization … Iconic Architecture and Regeneration: The Form is the Function … 'European' Architecture: Politics in Search of Form and Meaning … Conclusion: Sociology, Architecture and the Politics of Building … Bibliography Index … |
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