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This illustrated book looks at why the world's most interesting buildings are becoming the hottest destinations for today's travelers. In the last few decades architecture has become a major focus for travelers, rather than merely a part of a larger itinerary. Illustrated with nearly one hundred color photographs, this series of essays and contributions by scholars,(...)
octobre 2005, München, Berlin, London, New York
Architourism : authentic, escapist, exotic, spectacular
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This illustrated book looks at why the world's most interesting buildings are becoming the hottest destinations for today's travelers. In the last few decades architecture has become a major focus for travelers, rather than merely a part of a larger itinerary. Illustrated with nearly one hundred color photographs, this series of essays and contributions by scholars, critics, architects, and artists explores the role of architecture in the contemporary tourist imagination. From Mont Saint Michel and the Taj Mahal to Bilbao's Guggenheim museum and the Blur building in Switzerland's lake Neuchâtel, the authors focus on how certain iconic buildings have found their way into the cultural consciousness. At the same time they offer insights as to why other buildings, such as Minnesota's Mall of America and the faux architecture of Las Vegas, have become integral to their regions' tourist economy-and postulate how this success will influence architecture of the future.
Hunch 14: Publicity
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This issue of Hunch explores the act of making architecture public, as architecture and design are playing increasingly large roles in the popular imagination. Subjects include: the relationship between design and political decision-making, the repercussions of public sponsorship for innovative design, the development of marketing strategies in design work and the use and(...)
Hunch 14: Publicity
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This issue of Hunch explores the act of making architecture public, as architecture and design are playing increasingly large roles in the popular imagination. Subjects include: the relationship between design and political decision-making, the repercussions of public sponsorship for innovative design, the development of marketing strategies in design work and the use and proliferation of media exposure by architects.
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