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Volume 28, Issue 4

Ecology, history and the senses | Deljana Iossifova & Doreen Bernath

In this issue of The Journal of Architecture, we present a compilation of seven articles that offer fresh insights across a broad spectrum of architectural discourse. These contributions span a range of topics, from the ecological implications of architectural choices to the auditory experiences associated with modernist housing, and from the intricate interplay between colonialism and fascist architecture to the examination of rhetorical strategies inherent in visual design as a shaper of housing ideals. Despite their apparent diversity, these articles coalesce around common themes that underscore the significance of interdisciplinary approaches and the critical reassessment of entrenched paradigms within architectural scholarship. CONTINUE READING

Book Review

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Ivan Lopez Munuera

Book Edited by Samia Henni Columbia Books on Architecture and the City, 2022 ISBN 9781941332740 £18.99/$23.00, paperback 384 pp., with illustrations

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