Architecture, Festival and the City

Historically the urban festival served as an occasion for affirming shared convictions and identities in the life of the city. Whether religious or civic in nature, these events provided tangible expressions of social, cultural, political, and religious cohesion, often reaffirming a particular share...

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Other Authors: Browne, Jemma (Editor), Frost, Christian 1964- (Editor), Lucas, Ray (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Routledge 2019
Series:Critiques : critical studies in architectural humanities Volume 14
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