Mary McLeod in conversation with Salomon Frausto and Leá-Catherine Szacka

In February 1989, architectural historian and theorist Mary McLeod published her now seminal essay entitled ‘Architecture and Politics in the Reagan Era: From Postmodernism to Deconstructivism’ in Assemblage 8. In the essay, she examined the relationship between architecture and politics in the 198...

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Main Author: Mary McLeod
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Published: TU Delft OPEN Publishing 2022-05-01
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