Public Humanities in Architecture
Reflections on Heritage, Culture, and History
Format:Paperback
Publisher:DOM Publishers
Published:1st Sep '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This collection explores the intersection of architecture and the humanities, fostering reflection and discussion on design and urbanism in contemporary society.
In Public Humanities in Architecture, a diverse collection of essays delves into architectural theory, offering a rich tapestry of insights that provoke thought and reflection. This compilation serves as a platform for examining the intersections between architecture and the humanities, encouraging readers to contemplate the implications of design within the context of our built environment. The essays stimulate discussions on urban design, particularly as we navigate the complexities of the twenty-first century.
The term 'Public Humanities' emerges as a critical point of discussion throughout the book, bridging the gap between academic disciplines and the media-oriented culture industry. As this field gains traction in both the United States and Europe, the essays highlight its relevance and potential to influence architectural discourse. Contributors explore how the humanities can inform and enhance our understanding of architecture, urging readers to consider the cultural and historical narratives that shape our spaces.
Ultimately, Public Humanities in Architecture invites architects, scholars, and enthusiasts alike to engage with the pressing questions of our time. By linking architectural debate with the broader humanities, the essays collected here not only reflect on the past but also envision a future where design is deeply intertwined with cultural understanding and social responsibility.
ISBN: 9783869225593
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176 pages