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Softcover. Light wear. Underlining/marks in pencil in the text. 
257pp. B&W illus. Notes, Index. Fine hardback/VG+ DJ, fading to spine and portions of front and rear panels, light edgewear. 
026222044X Hardcover with fine dust jacket. Book is in Excellent condition, pages are clean and tight. 
0262720183 Good condition. May have some markings & or shelfwear. All pages intact. Used items may not include extras such as infotrac, CD or other web access codes. 
"The Architectural Uncanny" presents an engaging and original series of meditations on issues and figures that are at the heart of the most pressing debates surrounding architecture today. Anthony Vidler interprets contemporary buildings and projects in light of the resurgent interest in the uncanny as a metaphor for a fundamentally "unhomely" modern condition. The essays are at once historical and theoretical, opening up the complex and difficult relationships between politics, social thought, and architectural design in an era when the reality of homelessness and the idealism of the neo-avant-garde have never seemed so far apart. ISBN10: 0262720183. 
0262720183 Absolutely Brand New. No marks and in pristine condition. Used items may not include extras such as infotrac, CD or other web access codes. 
Near fine condition (slight spine slant). Essays on contemporary architecture and architects. 257 pp. including index. 
Please note that deliveries to addresses in the UK and Europe will be in 4-14 business days. Other countries should refer to Alibris standard times. "The Architectural Uncanny" presents an engaging and original series of meditations on issues and figures that are at the heart of the most pressing debates surrounding architecture today. Anthony Vidler interprets contemporary buildings and projects in light of the resurgent interest in the uncanny as a metaphor for a fundamentally "unhomely" modern condition. The essays are at once historical and theoretical, opening up the complex and difficult relationships between politics, social thought, and architectural design in an era when the reality of homelessness and the idealism of the neo-avant-garde have never seemed so far apart. ISBN10: 0262720183. 
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