ELLIOT, BRIAN
Walter Benjamin has become a decisive reference point for a whole range of critical disciplines, as he constructed a unique and provocative synthesis of aesthetics, politics and philosophy.
Examining Benjamins contributions to cultural criticism in relation to the works of Max Ernst, Adolf Loos, Le Corbusier and Sigfried Giedion, this book also situates Benjamins work within more recent developments in architecture and urbanism.
This is a concise, coherent account of the relevance of Walter Benjamins writings to architects, locating Benjamins critical work within the context of contemporary architecture and urbanism.