The MIT Press
The Architecture of Science
The Architecture of Science
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Author: Galison, Peter
Brand: The MIT Press
Edition: First Edition
Number Of Pages: 573
Details: How do the spaces in which science is done shape the identity of the scientist andthe self-conception of scientific fields? How do the sciences structure the identity of thearchitect and the practice of architecture in a specific period? And how does the design of spacessuch as laboratories, hospitals, and museums affect how the public perceives and interacts with theworld of science? The Architecture of Science offers a dazzling set of speculations on these issuesby historians of science, architecture, and art; architectural theorists; and sociologists as wellas practicing scientists and architects. The essays are organized into six sections: "Of Secrecy andOpenness: Science and Architecture in Early Modern Europe"; "Displaying and Concealing Technics inthe Nineteenth Century"; "Modern Space"; "Is Architecture Science?"; "Princeton after Modernism: TheLewis Thomas Laboratory for Molecular Biology"; and "Centers, Cities, and Colliders."
EAN: 9780262071901
Release Date: 28-05-1999
Languages: English
Item Note: Book is in very good condition! The dust jacket has light wear. The pages look great with minimal wear and no marks.
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood
Binding: Hardcover
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