01522nam a2200229Ia 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021040001000062082001000072082000900082100002100091245009100112260001400203260000900217300000800226365000700234365001000241365000700251365000900258505100000267650002501267OSt20200213161625.0181031s9999 xx 000 0 und d ckrvia a720.1 bCAL  aJassen Callender aArchitecture History and Theory in Reverse: from an Information Age to eras of Meaning bRoutledge c2018 a250 b35 cPOUND d30 e2155 aEpilogue: Today, in the Beginning .. p.1, PART I: Architecture in an Information Age p.5, Twenty First Century Trajectories p.7, Modernity's Legacy in a New Millennium. P.19, A Postmodern Profession, Circa 1991, p.31, Formal or Phenomenological: A Feud over Information p.39, Deconstruction, Irony, the Pompidou, and the Sao Pedro p.52, Mies van der Rohe in Chicago p.67, Language Games p.80, Loos and the Ascension of Space in the Marketplace p.90, Interlude: The Information Reformation, or This Killed That p.101, PART II: Architecture in Eras of Meaning p.109, 16 June 1904: Ulysses and the Uncanny p.111, Marx, Meaning, and Matter p.122, Exchange and Evolution p.134, In What Style? Epistemes and Monsters p.146, The Precis and the Paternity of Perception p.161, De Sade versus Descartes: Competing Conceptions of Language p.175, The Tense of Abstract Nouns p.187, Vitruvian Cycles 1: Representations Against Space p.202, Vitruvian Cycles 2: Physical Language and Shared Experience p.211  aArchitectural Theory