Simon Sadler
- Auteur(s)
- Simon Sadler
- Uitgever, jaar
- Cambridge, MA ; London : The MIT Press, 1998
- Omvang
- 232 p., geïllustreerd, 24 cm.
- ISBN
- 0262193922
In this book, Simon Sadler investigates the artistic, architectural, and cultural theories that were once the foundations of Situationist thought, particularly as they applied to the form of the modern city. According to the Situationists, the benign professionalism of architecture and design had led to a sterilization of the world that threatened to wipe out any sense of spontaneity or playfulness. Their principle for the reorganization of cities was simple and seductive: let the citizens themselves decide what spaces and architecture they want to live in and how they wish to live in them. This would instantly undermine the powers of state, bureaucracy, capital, and imperialism, thereby revolutionizing people's everyday lives.
- Locatie in de bibliotheek
- Kast 32 - 3: Situationisten ; provo
- Extra thema's
- Walk / stroll / explore / hang out
- Opmerkingen
- Incl. Bibliographical References
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