Valencia Pierre từ Al Majabrah, Libya

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06/02/2024

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Editorial Reviews Bunker Archaeology, Dwell Daily / Dwell Blog: "Paul Virilio's classic book of wartime architectural history, Bunker Archeology, is finally back in print with a fantastic new edition from Princeton Architectural Press. The book had taken on the feel of something like an urban legendsomething of which many had heard but few had directly experiencedso it's good to get our hands on a copy." — Geoff Manaugh (January, 2009) Bunker Archaeology, Dwell: "By refusing to recoil in horror from these ironic monuments, or even simply to ignore them as so many other shell-shocked by the experience of war had done, Virilio admirably shows how even the most challenging forms of architecture are open to historical debate and aesthetic interpretation. The books black-and-white photographs are poignant illustrations of his larger points. " — Geoff Manaugh (January, 2009) The Archaeology Of Aggression, Architectural Record: "The Atlantic Wall, (was) an attempt by the Germans to fortify the entire west coast of France as the threat of Allied invasion increased. The relics of this 'wall', on cliff-tops or among sand dunes, staring out at the sae, are the subject of Bunker Archeology." — Andrew Mead (June, 1996) A Machine For Killing In , Building Design: "The photographs alone should capture a wide interest; but how are we to think about such enigmatic, radical and compelling objects? The comentary is important, firstly as indicating the origins of Virilio's concern with military space and as introduction to his thoughts about the relation between architectural thought and mordern warfare." — Mark Cousins (April 21, 1995) American Heritage: "Some stand like parking garages on dunes, some like the modernist slabs you might see on a La Jolla hillside or on the drive out Long Island to Montauk. Virilio's text, although sometimes given to the ethereal, reads just enough into these objects to animate them to their fullest as mournful and alien symbols of a brutal past. " (November, 1994) The Village Voice Literary Supplement: "Bunker Archeology is a brilliant grab bag of reflections on the evolution of military architecture, the construction of the Third Reich's Atlantic Wall, and the time, space, and technology of war.... Virilio's nuanced ideas leap and grow as the book progresses; he combines technical information and historical facts with poetry. For someone so preoccupied by concrete bunkers, he's amazingly agile." — Christine Schwartz (June, 1994)

Người đọc Valencia Pierre từ Al Majabrah, Libya

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.