Re-Centring the City : Global Mutations of Socialist Modernity / / edited by Jonathan Bach, Michał Murawski.

What is the role of monumentality, verticality and centrality in the twenty-first century? Are palaces, skyscrapers and grand urban ensembles obsolete relics of twentieth-century modernity, inexorably giving way to a more humble and sustainable de-centred urban age? Or do the aesthetics and politics...

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Place / Publishing House:London : UCL Press, 2020
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Year of Publication:2020
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