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Lewis Mumford

Sticks and Stones: A Study of American Architecture and Civilization

In “Sticks and Stones: A Study of American Architecture and Civilization,” Lewis Mumford offers a profound examination of the interplay between architecture, technology, and the American psyche. This work is characterized by its incisive critique of modernity, framed within a broad historical context that spans from indigenous structures to contemporary urban landscapes. Mumford'Äôs literary style weaves together personal narrative, philosophical musings, and rigorous analysis, invoking a rich tapestry of influences from art, sociology, and history, thereby encouraging readers to reconsider the built environment as a reflection of societal values and aspirations. Lewis Mumford, an influential cultural critic and historian, drew upon his extensive background in urban planning, architecture, and sociology to craft this seminal work. His experience in the early 20th century, a time of technological upheaval and urbanization, profoundly shaped his worldview. Mumford was a vocal advocate for human-centered design, emphasizing the need to harmonize technology with human values, and this theme resonates throughout “Sticks and Stones.” Readers interested in the dialogue between society and its structures will find this work essential. Mumford's insights into architectural philosophy and societal development not only illuminate American civilization but also challenge us to envisage a future where design serves humanity. This book is a crucial read for anyone passionate about architecture, urban studies, and cultural criticism.
156 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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