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All Over the Map. Writing on Buildings and Cities (hadcover edition) | Michael Sorkin | 9781844673230

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All Over The Map

Writing on Buildings and Cities

Author:Michael Sorkin

Publisher:Verso

ISBN: 978-1-8446-7323-0

  • Hardcover
  • English
  • 320 Pages
  • Jul 1, 2011

All Over the Map is an urgent response to the radical changes in contemporary architecture and the built environment witnessed in the twenty-first century. Characteristically polemic, incisive and energetic, these essays explore pressing questions of architectural and urban design, and critical issues of public space and participation. From New York to New Orleans, the Amazon to Jerusalem, Sorkin brings a critical eye to bear on a sweeping range of subjects.


The celebrated radical architect returns with an anthology on the politics and culture of architecture.

All Over the Map
is an urgent response to the radical changes in contemporary architecture and the built environment witnessed in the twenty-first century. Characteristically polemic, incisive and energetic, these essays explore pressing questions of architectural and urban design, and critical issues of public space and participation. From New York to New Orleans, the Amazon to Jerusalem, Sorkin brings a critical eye to bear on a sweeping range of subjects.

Whether castigating the sorry performance of the architectural avant-garde, considering the nature of place in globalized culture, or providing mock instructions for entering a high-security environment, these writings make a powerful and provocative case for architecture and urban design to re-engage with the lives and societies from which they have become increasingly detached.


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