Cut and Paste Urban Landscape

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Architectural Draftsman
architectural drawing influence on urban planning
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Architectural Review
Author_Mira Engler
Book Townscape
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Concise Townscape
consumer culture in architecture
Consumer economy
Consumerist design strategies
Cullen's Arrival
Cullen's Book
Cullen's Drawings
Cullen's Essays
Cullen's Image
Cullen's Townscape
Cullen's Work
design communication methods
Double Page Spread
Editorial Salvage
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Erdem Erten
Finsbury Health Centre
Freehand drawing
Italian Townscape
Le Corbusier
Paste Urban Landscape
postwar British design
Serial Vision
spatial perception theory
Thomas Gordon Cullen
Townscape
Townscape Campaign
Townscape Casebook
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Urban design
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138848832
  • Weight: 700g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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During the post-war era, the emerging consumer economy radically changed both the discourse and practice of architecture. It was a time where architecture became a mainstream commodity whose products sold through mass media; a time in which Thomas Gordon Cullen came to be one of Britain’s best-known twentieth-century architectural draftsmen.

Despite Cullen’s wide acclaim, there has been little research into his life and work; particularly his printed images and his methods of operation. This book examines Cullen’s drawings and book design and also looks into his process of image making to help explain his considerable popularity and influence which continues to this day. It presents the lessons Cullen had to offer in today’s design culture and practice and looks into the post-war consumerist design strategies that are still used today.

Mira Engler, Ph.D, has studied landscape architecture and architecture. Her previous book, Designing America’s Waste Landscapes, explores societal and professional attitudes towards waste and the design of dumps and sewage grounds. She currently studies the relationship between landscape architecture, mass media, and visual consumer culture. Engler is a professor of landscape architecture at Iowa State University, USA.

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