Observations on the State of Theory and Architecture

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Observations on the State of Theory and Architecture reviews movements in architecture theory over the last twenty years in order to speculate on the status of architectural theory today and its possible practice within, and alongside, architecture.

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Cynthia Davidson
Davidson, C. (2017). Observations on the State of Theory and Architecture. Materia Arquitectura, (16), 125–128. https://doi.org/10.56255/ma.v0i16.365

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