
Oase 103: Critical Regionalism Revisited
The English architect, historian, critic, and educator Kenneth Frampton received the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the latest Venice Biennale 2018. There is no architecture student that is not familiar with his book Modern Architecture: A Critical History (1980). This issue of OASE examines the canonical role of Kenneth Framptonâs concept of âCritical Regionalismâ, reaching beyond its traditional interpretation. It gathers contributions that propose a new genealogy of the text, critical re-readings and explorations by practicing architects and architecture theorists that evaluate the interest of Framptonâs ideas for contemporary architecture.
128 pages, 17 x 21 cm, paperback, Nai010 Publishers (Rotterdam).
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Oase 103: Critical Regionalism Revisited
The English architect, historian, critic, and educator Kenneth Frampton received the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the latest Venice Biennale 2018. There is no architecture student that is not familiar with his book Modern Architecture: A Critical History (1980). This issue of OASE examines the canonical role of Kenneth Framptonâs concept of âCritical Regionalismâ, reaching beyond its traditional interpretation. It gathers contributions that propose a new genealogy of the text, critical re-readings and explorations by practicing architects and architecture theorists that evaluate the interest of Framptonâs ideas for contemporary architecture.
128 pages, 17 x 21 cm, paperback, Nai010 Publishers (Rotterdam).
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The English architect, historian, critic, and educator Kenneth Frampton received the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the latest Venice Biennale 2018. There is no architecture student that is not familiar with his book Modern Architecture: A Critical History (1980). This issue of OASE examines the canonical role of Kenneth Framptonâs concept of âCritical Regionalismâ, reaching beyond its traditional interpretation. It gathers contributions that propose a new genealogy of the text, critical re-readings and explorations by practicing architects and architecture theorists that evaluate the interest of Framptonâs ideas for contemporary architecture.
128 pages, 17 x 21 cm, paperback, Nai010 Publishers (Rotterdam).























