Concrete and Culture: A Material History

Prijzen vanaf
37,96

Uitgelicht

VERGELIJK ALLE AANBIEDERS (2)

Beschrijving

Bol Covering Europe, North America, South America and the Far East, Concrete and Culture breaks new ground by studying concrete’s effects on culture. The first reflection on the global consequences of concrete, the book offers a new way of looking at our environment over the past one hundred years. Despite its ancient Roman origins, concrete is considered the ultimate modern material, used everywhere in construction today: the equivalent of three tonnes of concrete per person on the planet is produced each year. Used in our pavements, roads, tunnels and walls, concrete surrounds us wherever we go and polarizes opinion, provoking intense loathing in some and fervent passion in others. Concrete and Culture breaks new ground by charting concrete's effects on culture since its reinvention in the modern period, examining the ways it has changed our understanding of nature, of time and of materiality. This book discusses architects’ responses to and uses of concrete while also taking into account the role it has played in politics, literature, cinema and labour-relations, as well as in present day arguments about sustainability. Crucial to the construction of some of the world’s most avant-garde buildings but also blamed for making all places look alike, concrete continues to be as controversial as ever. In this book Adrian Forty takes the reader across Europe, North and South America and the Far East, reflecting on the global consequences of the material. Concrete and Culture is a uniquely innovative historical account of the part played by an often despised substance in people’s relationships to their physical surroundings.

Vergelijk aanbieders (2)

Shop
Prijs
Verzendkosten
Totale prijs
37,96
Gratis
37,96
Naar shop
Gratis Shipping Costs
38,00
Gratis
38,00
Naar shop
Gratis Shipping Costs
Beschrijving (2)
Bol

Covering Europe, North America, South America and the Far East, Concrete and Culture breaks new ground by studying concrete’s effects on culture. The first reflection on the global consequences of concrete, the book offers a new way of looking at our environment over the past one hundred years. Despite its ancient Roman origins, concrete is considered the ultimate modern material, used everywhere in construction today: the equivalent of three tonnes of concrete per person on the planet is produced each year. Used in our pavements, roads, tunnels and walls, concrete surrounds us wherever we go and polarizes opinion, provoking intense loathing in some and fervent passion in others. Concrete and Culture breaks new ground by charting concrete's effects on culture since its reinvention in the modern period, examining the ways it has changed our understanding of nature, of time and of materiality. This book discusses architects’ responses to and uses of concrete while also taking into account the role it has played in politics, literature, cinema and labour-relations, as well as in present day arguments about sustainability. Crucial to the construction of some of the world’s most avant-garde buildings but also blamed for making all places look alike, concrete continues to be as controversial as ever. In this book Adrian Forty takes the reader across Europe, North and South America and the Far East, reflecting on the global consequences of the material. Concrete and Culture is a uniquely innovative historical account of the part played by an often despised substance in people’s relationships to their physical surroundings.

Amazon

Pagina's: 304, Editie: Reprint, Paperback, Reaktion Books


Productspecificaties

Merk Reaktion Books
EAN
  • 9781780236360
Maat


Prijshistorie

* Prijshistorie bevat geen data van Amazon.

Prijzen voor het laatst bijgewerkt op:

Uitgelichte Keuze
37,96
Naar shop