Architecture as a Frail, Literary Object : Neurasthenia and the Works of Geoffrey Scott and Bernard Berenson
Routledge Research in Architecture
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This book considers the motives, and ambitions of writing architectural history during the 1900s. In reference to a series of eccentric Anglo–American cultural figures, it considers the relationships between architecture, human perception, disease, and frailty to provide original ideas regarding the writing of architectural history.
