Contextual reading: John Foot Milan After the Miracle: City, Culture and Identity Berg Oxford and New York 2001
The studio introduction will take place in room 502 10.00am Thursday 28
September
Dressings: Loos and Architectural Tailoring. Talk by Eamonn Canniffe.
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Beatriz Colomina, Privacy and Publicity: Modern Architecture as Mass Media, M.I.T. Press Cambridge Massachusetts 1994
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HélÄne Furján, “Dressing down: Adolf Loos and the politics of ornament” The Journal of Architecture, Volume 8, Number 1 / March, 2003
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