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Book on architectural evolution (architectural theory)

maganjotkaur-barc2012

I've been suggested a book "Theorizing a New Agenda for Architecture - An Anthology of Architectural Theory 1965-1995" by someone, which after reading a couple of pages, I almost gave up because of the use of technical language which makes it difficult to read for a person who has just begun to understand the architectural theory. But the content looks interesting. Please suggest another easier to read book on the same/similar subject. 

 
May 15, 17 2:46 pm
Non Sequitur
Remember kids, evolution is just a theory.
May 15, 17 5:28 pm  · 
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esantiago

I suggest that you try "An Introduction to Architectural Theory: 1968 to the Present," by Harry Francis Mallgrave. If you like that one then you can also check out his other books such as "Architectural Theory: Volume I - An Anthology from Vitruvius to 1870" and "Modern Architectural Theory: A Historical Survey, 1673-1968." It's great that you're interested!

Jul 14, 17 5:30 am  · 
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