The End of Innovation in Architecture

The End of Innovation in Architecture

Andreas Papadakis
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Author:  Andreas Papadakis
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Format:  Paperback
Pages:  144
Publisher:  Papadakis Publisher
Year:  2006
ISBN:  9781901092097

When Daedalos, the first know architect in ancient Greece, murdered his student and nephew it was to protect his position as the most innovative architect of his age. He must have foreseen a limit to new ideas and was in effect predicting the end of originality in architecture. More than three millennia later this volume of New Architecture examines the obsession of the architect with innovation and the new.

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