Architectural Space Thought and Taught. Trading Zones of the Concept of Space, 1945-1980. KU Leuven
Architectural historians and theorists commonly assume that defining architecture inevitably implies the concept of space. However, their view on how the concept of space developed in the twentieth century suffers from myopia. Most attention has been drawn to the modernist celebration of space as the essence of architecture, which reached its culmination in the 1940s. Postmodern contributions, surfacing in the 1970s, rejected this ...