An Atlas of Another America
An Architectural Fiction
- The suburban single-family home is the American and European middle class's definitive symbol of success
- Ever-growing dwellings of apparently ever more spacious suburban houses are an economic calamity and impending environmental catastrophe
- Examines for the first time the single-family home as an architectural type under historical, economical, ecological, and sociological aspects
- A comprehensive, highly original, and also satirical contribution to an international discourse in architecture
An Atlas of Another America is a work of speculative architectural fiction and theoretical analysis of the American single-family house and its native habitat, the suburban metropolis. Mass-marketed and endlessly multiplied, and the definitive symbol of success in America and around the world, the suburban house has also become a global economic calamity and an impending environmental catastrophe. Yet, as both object and idea, it remains largely unexamined from an architectural perspective. This new book fills this gap through projects and essays that reflect upon, critique, and reformulate the equation that binds the house as an object to the American dream as a concept. Adopting tone and format of an historical architectural treatise, it builds upon an eminent lineage of architectural research from Piranesi and Ledoux to Branzi and Koolhaas in which imaginary but not implausible worlds are constructed through drawing in order to reframe reality and reorient the discipline towards new territories of action. An Atlas of Another America is a comprehensive, highly original, and also satirical contribution to an international discourse in architecture.
- Publisher
- Park Books
- ISBN
- 9783038600022
- Published
- 8th Nov 2016
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World excluding Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Puerto Rico, United States, Canada, and Japan
- Size
- 325 mm x 240 mm
- Pages
- 272 Pages
- Illustrations
- 331 color, 267 b&w
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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