Questions of Space

Bernard Tschumi

This book reproduces some of the most important of Bernard Tschumi's written work over a 15 year period, focused around the concept of space as the common denominator within cities, architecture and social structures.

Dean of Columbia School of Architecture in New York, Bernard Tschumi has been known since the 1970s as one of architecture's most radical theoreticians and designers, seeking to expand the domain of architectural thinking to embrace ideas from philosophy, psychoanalysis, semiotics, film, literary theory, and art criticism. This book reproduces the most important of his written work over the past 15 years, focused around the concept of space as the common denominator within cities, architecture and social structures.

112 pages, 35 b/w ills
210 x 149 mm, Paperback, 1995
978-1-870890-59-5

£16.00

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