The first history of twentieth-century America's architecture that puts architecture and its institutions into a dialogue with the "underground"--featuring the experiments, practices, and polemics of the 1960s and 1970s. In Architecture or Techno-Utopia, Felicity Scott traces an alternative genealogy of the postmodern turn in American architecture, focusing on a set of experimental practices and polemics that emerged in the...
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