Cold War Hot Houses : From Cockpit to Playboy

Cold War Hot Houses : From Cockpit to Playboy

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BooksArchitectureUrban & Land Use Planning

ISBN: 1568983026 / Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press, June 2004

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The Cold War era was a "hothouse" breeding new organizations of space in the United States, according to the editors (a professor and a pair of doctoral students in Princeton U.'s architectural department). They present eight papers that move beyond architectural considerations of the building in order to critically explore selected aspects of this reorganization of space, considering questions ranging from the geography of the national infrastructure to the design of toys and other household artifacts. Specific topics include militarized aspects of design with aluminum, the role of kits of parts in postwar culture, the impact of plastics on design, and road geography of the Beats. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Read More
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