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The CENTER series explores architecture in relation to its complementary arts and disciplines. Each book brings together diverse and interdisciplinary perspectives of designers, scholars, and theorists through an edited collection of essays on a given topic relevant to architecture, its history, and its future.
Topics have ranged from architectural styles, housing, and the city, to architecture’s intersections with psychoanalysis and with music. The series offers an emphasis on American contexts of architecture, considered broadly—most notably through its Latitudes editions on architecture in the Americas.
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CENTER 25: Radical Middle Grounds: New Agendas for Medium-Density Housing
JUNE 2024Edited by Martin Hättasch, Radical Middle Grounds brings together architects and scholars to consider housing as a middle ground between unit and city, between form and process, and between enduring typology and design invention.
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