The Iconic Building

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The Iconic Building is a book by architectural theorist Charles Jencks that analyzes how contemporary landmark architecture functions as powerful cultural symbols in the modern cityscape.

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instanceOf book
analyzes how landmark architecture communicates meaning
the role of architecture in contemporary culture
author Charles Jencks NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Charles Jencks NERFINISHED
describes how buildings become global icons
the impact of iconic buildings on city identity
discusses the economics of landmark architecture
the emergence of iconic buildings in late 20th century
the role of star architects
the symbolic power of skyscrapers
examines branding through architecture
global city icons
the political dimension of landmark buildings
the relationship between architecture and media
fieldOfStudy architecture
cultural studies
urban studies
focusesOn architecture in the modern cityscape
landmark buildings as cultural symbols
genre architectural theory
hasAuthorOccupation architectural theorist
hasForm monograph
hasKeyConcept iconicity in architecture
media-driven architecture
spectacle architecture
symbolic capital of buildings
hasPerspective theoretical analysis of iconic buildings
hasTheoreticalFramework postmodern architectural theory
semiotics of architecture
hasWorkTitle The Iconic Building NERFINISHED
intendedAudience architects
architecture students
cultural critics
urban theorists
language English
mainSubject contemporary landmark architecture
cultural symbolism in architecture
iconic architecture
urban design

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