Written Into the Void: Selected Writings, 1990–2004

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Written Into the Void: Selected Writings, 1990–2004 is a collection of theoretical essays by architect Peter Eisenman that explores his influential ideas on architecture, philosophy, and critical practice over a fourteen-year period.

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essay collection
author Peter Eisenman
authorName Peter Eisenman
authorOccupation architect
countryOfAuthor United States of America
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explores Eisenman’s influential ideas on architecture
critical practice in architecture
relationships between architecture and philosophy
focusesOn contemporary architectural theory
critical discourse in architecture
philosophical foundations of architecture
form non-fiction prose
genre architectural theory
philosophical essays
hasAuthorialPerspective critical
philosophical
theoretical
hasPart theoretical essays
intendedAudience architectural theorists
architecture students
scholars of philosophy and critical theory
language English
mainSubject architecture
critical practice
philosophy
publicationPeriodCovered 1990–2004
timeSpanOfEssays fourteen-year period
workPeriodOfAuthor 1990–2004

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