LAUGHING AT ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIES OF HUMOUR, SATIRE AND WIT

In a media-saturated world, humour stands out as a form of social communication that is especially effective in re-appropriating and questioning architectural and urban culture. Whether illuminating the ambivalences of metropolitan life or exposing the shock of modernisation, cartoons, caricature, a...

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Other Authors: Rosso, Michela (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: NEW YORK BLOOMSBURY VISUAL ARTS 2019
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