Paradise Lost
by Mark Campbell 2021-05-28 04:30:25
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This book explores the notion of architectural obsolescence through a study of the contemporary United States. While the US was the world''s greatest economic, scientific and cultural force during the twentieth century, it now appears to be obsessed ... Read more
This book explores the notion of architectural obsolescence through a study of the contemporary United States. While the US was the world''s greatest economic, scientific and cultural force during the twentieth century, it now appears to be obsessed with its own decline. In this obsession the changing patterns of consumption and demand often result in an architectural redundancy where buildings exist as a form of by-product or residue. While our stereotypical image of the US reflects the heroic potential of production, this book examines the opposite - of that which isn''t work. Or, more pointedly, those abandoned pleasures and lost paradises that remain when there is no longer any work left to define them.

With an introduction by Brett Steele and an afterword by Pier Vittorio Aureli Less
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  • 9781907896699
Mark Campbell is a theater critic who has written for Crime Time and the Independent and is one of the main contributors to the two-volume British Crime Writing: An Encyclopedia. He has written th...
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