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Et in Arcadia ego, Et in Arcadia est
Architect, academic and broadcaster Kevin Rhowbotham scrutinises the reasoning and value of the New Pastoralism project. He dispels the Arcadian impulse as ‘a specious and mythicised image of the rural’, calling upon architects to seek a true understanding of rural conditions in relation to the urban.
Et in Arcadia ego, Et in Arcadia est
Architect, academic and broadcaster Kevin Rhowbotham scrutinises the reasoning and value of the New Pastoralism project. He dispels the Arcadian impulse as ‘a specious and mythicised image of the rural’, calling upon architects to seek a true understanding of rural conditions in relation to the urban.
Et in Arcadia ego, Et in Arcadia est
Rhowbotham, Kevin (author)
Architectural Design ; 83 ; 138-141
2013-05-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Thomas Cole, The Course of Empire: The Arcadian or Pastoral State, oil on canvas , Nietszche , Thomas Eakins, Arcadia , Golden Age , nature and culture are opposites , ENGLAND , Architects Registration Board (ARB) , Plato , Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) , Spinoza , English Romantic poets , Avalon , Kenneth Frampton , VisitBritain advertising campaign ‘Countryside is GREAT Britain’ , Raymond Williams , Norilsk, Russia. , Faustian ‘will to control’ , ‘a myth functioning as a memory’ , The Country and the City , revenge of nature (El Niño)
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