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Spring 2005
October 01 2019
Architecture Against Architecture: Disengaging the Metaphysical Alliance
Mark Jarzombek
Mark Jarzombek
Mark Jarzombek is Director and Associate Professor of History, Theory, and Criticism at MIT's Department of Architecture. He has worked on a range of historical topics from the Renaissance to the modern and is currently writing a textbook entitled Global History of Architecture with Vikram Prakash and Frances Ching.
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Mark Jarzombek
Mark Jarzombek is Director and Associate Professor of History, Theory, and Criticism at MIT's Department of Architecture. He has worked on a range of historical topics from the Renaissance to the modern and is currently writing a textbook entitled Global History of Architecture with Vikram Prakash and Frances Ching.
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© 2005 Mark Jarzombek
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Thresholds (2005) (29): 67–70.
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Mark Jarzombek; Architecture Against Architecture: Disengaging the Metaphysical Alliance. Thresholds 2005; (29): 67–70. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00307
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