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041 _aeng
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_bANY
245 _aAnymore /
_c[Anymore Conference, Paris, June 23-25, 1999] edited by Cynthia C. Davidson
260 _aCambridge, Mass :
_bMIT (Massachusetts Institute of technology) Press,
_c2000.
300 _a295 p. : ill.
500 _a"Anyone conference, held in Paris from June 23-25, 1999.
500 _a"Anymore is the ninth in a series of ten planned volumes documenting the annual international, cross-disciplinary conferences being sponsored by the Anyone Corporation to investigate the condition of architecture at the end of the millennium"--Verso t.p.
500 _aIncludes bibliographical reference and index.
520 _aArtists, critics, and philosophers ask what more architecture can do. At the turn of the millennium--the end of a calibrated period of time--it seems necessary to ask certain questions, foremost among them: Anymore? Anymore history and theory? Anymore architecture? Of particular concern are the last two hundred years, a self-conscious period known as modernism. Can we assume that a simple calendar change signals an end or a time of end? Is there anymore? The contributions in Anymore are by architects, critics, historians, philosophers, sociologists, urbanists, and others. They include Akira Asada, Hubert Damisch, Peter Eisenman, Arata Isozki, Rem Koolhas, Rosalind Krauss, Ignasi de SolĂ -Morales, Mark Taylor, Bernard Tschumi, and Anthony Vidler, as well as young architects from France whose work many American readers will encounter here for the first time.Anymore is the ninth book in the ongoing series that began in 1991 with Anyone and was followed by Anywhere, Anyway, Anyplace, Anywise, Anybody, Anyhow, and Anytime. Each volume is based on a conference at which architects and leaders in other fields come together to present papers and discuss a particular idea in architecture from a cross-cultural and multidisciplinary perspective. The conference upon which Anymore is based took place in Paris in June 1999. Anymore will be followed by Anything.
650 _aArchitecture, Modern
_y19th century
_xCongresses.
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650 _aArchitecture, Modern
_y20th century
_xCongresses.
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650 _aArchitecture
_xPhilosophy
_vCongresses.
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700 _4editor
_aDavidson, Cynthia C.
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