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Ordinary. Banal. Quotidian. These words are rarely used to praise architecture, but in fact they represent the interests of a growing number of architects looking to escape the ever-quickening cycles of consumption and fashion that often reduce architecture to a stylish fad. Architecture of the Everyday is a plea for building that is emphatically unmonumental and antiheroic, an architecture rooted in the commonplace and the routines of daily life.
| Publisher | Princeton Architectural Press |
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| Pages | 229 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 1-568-98114-7 primary |
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