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Graz is widely deemed Austria’s capital of architecture. The Alpine country’s second largest city boasts both an Old Town that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the experimental Graz School buildings of the late 20th century. As the UNESCO City of Design since 2011, Graz fascinates with outstanding examples of historical and contemporary architecture that range from the Renaissance Eggenberg Palace to the Kunsthaus, otherwise known as the “Friendly Alien.”The updated second edition of the Architekturführer Graz—now also available in English translation—has been expanded to include 60 additional buildings. The book covers all relevant architecture from the 12th to 21st centuries. Twelve tours lead the reader to over 300 buildings, streets, and squares. The accompanying texts provide an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at the building activities and embed this knowledge in the appropriate artistic and cultural-historical context.
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This critical dictionary introduces approximately seventy terms from architectural theory in short, clear, and accessible essays. The entries cover contemporary concepts such as agency, Baukultur, and right-wing spaces, alongside foundational notions such as architecture, function, and space, as well as slogans such as "form follows function," "less is more," and "fifteen-minute city." Each explains the history of the term, critically situating it within its theoretical context and examining its underlying ideologies. Numerous cross-references, references to further literature, and a comprehensive index make this volume an essential and engaging resource. A new standard reference work for architectural theory—suitable for students and architects Provides foundational knowledge for critically evaluating architectural discourse Marks the first volume after the redesign of the architektur + analyse series