Festival Architecture

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  • Festival Architecture Book Detail

  • Author : Sarah Bonnemaison
  • Release Date : 2007-12-06
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Genre : Architecture
  • Pages : 404
  • ISBN 13 : 1135992754
  • File Size : 32,32 MB

Festival Architecture by Sarah Bonnemaison PDF Summary

Book Description: With contributions from provocative art and architectural historians, this book is a unique exposition of the temporary architecture erected for festivals and the role it has played in developing Western architectural and urban theory. Festival Architecture is arranged in historical periods – from Antiquity to the modern era – and divided between analyses of specific festivals, set in relation to contemporary architecture and urban design ideas and theories. Illustrated with a wealth of unusual and rarely-seen images from the European festival tradition, this is a fascinating outline of the history of festival architecture ideal for postgraduate architecture and urban design students.

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