Architecture and war
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009010769
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2009010769#concept
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- War and architecture
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- found: Work cat.: 2009052311: Herscher, A. Violence taking place, c2010:CIP t.p. (the architecture of the Kosovo conflict) CIP galley (The role of architecture in the Kosovo conflict; What relation did violence against architecture bear to violence against the people who built, inhabited, or identified with that architecture? Is architecture always innocent? Is destruction always violent?)
- found: Vanderbilt, T. War as Architecture, 2003 [viewed Dec. 11, 2009](Apart from the obvious architectural connotations of war, the need for defensive shelter, the status of architecture as a target, there is a breadth of associative meaning between the two enterprises: both are about the exercise of control over a territory; both involve strategic considerations of the most apt site-specific solutions; both involve the use of symbol, rhetoric, and cultural context)
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Change Notes
- 2009-12-14: new
- 2010-01-28: revised
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