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Highlights
- Starting from the Radical research to contemporary design, the book collects Andrea Branzi's work about the relationship city-design.
- Author(s): Brandi Andrea
- 580 Pages
- Architecture, Individual Architects & Firms
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About the Book
From Radical Territory to Neo-Primitive Metropolis, Andrea Branzi's Theoretical Urbanism
Book Synopsis
Starting from the Radical research to contemporary design, the book collects Andrea Branzi's work about the relationship city-design.
The publication begins from the Andrea Branzi's reflection on the relationship civility-design, from the Radical's research on mass-production civilization to the "infinite territories", proposing new territories able to interpret and anticipate the new dynamics of society.
In particular, if the first chapters review the historical/critical works of Andrea Branzi and of Radical Movement, the last opens a new parenthesis of research, right now never expressed: the issues ignored by Modernity, like life, death, destiny and the sacred: themes which underline the new drama and the fracture between tragedy and normality, between consumerism and death, between theology and technology, between the silence of reason and the voice of an irrational reality.
Review Quotes
"...Andrea Branzi's impressive E=mc2, which is like a monograph, historical archive, and theoretical treatise on cities in one large package." --John Hill, A Daily Dose of Architecture