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- Title
The Unified Project.
- Authors
Pope, Albert
- Abstract
Albert Pope argues that a unified architectural and urban project is not possible without addressing the conceptual divide that exists between building and infrastructure. It is a split that was first set in motion by the breakdown of Modernism in the 1960s and was reaffirmed by the rise of Postmodernism. Since then, architectural form and urban infrastructure have not only remained disjointed, but have been overtly celebrated by the collages and juxtapositions of the contemporary and the historic in our cities.
- Subjects
URBAN planning; ARCHITECTURE; INFRASTRUCTURE (Economics); MODERN movement (Architecture); POSTMODERN architecture; 20TH century urban planning; BORROMINI, Francesco, 1599-1667
- Publication
Architectural Design, 2012, Vol 82, Issue 5, p80
- ISSN
0003-8504
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/ad.1465