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Eros

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In each piece, love is felt as a movement in the act, a radical shift in thought. In each piece, readers are compelled by the poetics and politics of the relation between eros, architecture, political economy, and landscape. How else to think love as that which makes space appear, but through the investigations that take us in—personally, intensely—through experiments in process, form and content

212 pages, Paperback

Published February 26, 2016

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