The Tragic in ArchitectureISBN: 978-0-471-89274-8
Paperback
112 pages
January 2001
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Introduction (R. Patterson).
Approaching the Void: Can the Tragic Appear in Architecture? (R. Maxwell).
The Disorder of Order and After (J. Outram).
The Virtuous Tower (D. Hamilton).
Signs of Tragedy Past and Future: Reading the Berlin Reichstag (T. Martin).
The Metamorphosis of Tragedy (R. Patterson).
Death in Venice (H. Castle).
Introduction to the Holocaust Section (R. Patterson).
Mapping Tragedy in the US Holocaust Memorial Museum (J. Branham).
Eisenman's Design for the Berlin Holocaust Memorial - a Modern Statement? (A. Schmeing).
The Void that is Subject (R. Patterson).
Reconstructing Recollection: Making Space for Memory (Y. Padan).
Sacraria, Tragedy and the Interior Narrative (E. Winters).
Sitting in the White Horse, Thinking about a White Elephant (P. Davies).
A Quiet Revolution: Women in French Practice (R. Such).
Being There (H. Beck).
Two Projects in Brasìlia (T. Deckker).
Practice Profile: General Lighting and Power (I. Borden).
Book Review (R. Maxwell).
Site Lines: Wandich Summer Residence (S. Stanwick).