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Reviews Fall 2018
Raynsford, A. Review of: Wolfgang Sonne, Urbanity and Density in 20th Century Urban Design, Berlin: DOM Publishers, 2017. Figueira, J. Review of: Léa-Catherine Szacka, Exhibiting the Postmodern: The 1980 Venice Architecture Biennale, Venezia: Marsilio Editori, 2016. Erten, E. Review of: Meltem O. Gürel, eds., Mid-Century Modernism in Turkey (Architecture Across Cultures in the 1950s and 1960s), Routledge: London and New York, 2016. Christensen, P. Review of: Aldo Rossi: The Architecture and Art of the Analogous City, Princeton University School of Architecture, February 5 to March 30, 2018. Watson, V. Review of: Mies van der Rohe + James Stirling: Circling the Square, The Architecture Gallery, RIBA, March 8 to June 25, 2017.
Art for Building's Sake
\"In the 1960s and '70s the profession of architecture was turned on its head through a series of experiments that sought to question the fundamental nature of architecture. Cedric Price, Aldo Rossi, James Stirling, and Gordon Matta-Clark rebelled against modernism's failed attempts to re-order the urban fabric. Out of the Box: Price Rossi Stirling + Matta-Clark, the [2003-2004] exhibit in the Canadian Centre for Architecture's (CCA) main galleries, looks at these four men who thirty years ago re-evaluated the role of the architect and of architecture in society. The exhibit revisits unanswered questions raised by their work.\" (Canadian Architect) Details of the Canadian Centre for Architecture's exhibit Out of the Box: Price Rossi Stirling + Matta-Clark are provided.