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6 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Comprehensive
Look past the poorly-designed cover- this is the most thorough monograph of Eisenman's work yet. The essayists, including Greg Lynn, keep their distance by using metaphor to describe his practice. This approach is probably best, considering the density of his theoretical and spatial entanglements. A thick, well-edited dossier, essential for investigation into Eisenman's...
Published on March 8, 2007 by B. Messmer
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Here we go again...
Anybody familiar with Petey's ouvre already knows how redundant he can be when presenting work as a greatest hits collection, when he's already written many many other greatest hits collection. For people like myself that own his previous books, this will be nothing new in the "canonical" sense.
Spare yourself plunking down $75 on this garbage, and spend it...
Published on November 4, 2009 by J. A. Castillo
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Here we go again..., November 4, 2009
This review is from: Tracing Eisenman: Complete Works (Hardcover)
Anybody familiar with Petey's ouvre already knows how redundant he can be when presenting work as a greatest hits collection, when he's already written many many other greatest hits collection. For people like myself that own his previous books, this will be nothing new in the "canonical" sense.
Spare yourself plunking down $75 on this garbage, and spend it on something more worthwhile.
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Comprehensive, March 8, 2007
This review is from: Tracing Eisenman: Complete Works (Hardcover)
Look past the poorly-designed cover- this is the most thorough monograph of Eisenman's work yet. The essayists, including Greg Lynn, keep their distance by using metaphor to describe his practice. This approach is probably best, considering the density of his theoretical and spatial entanglements. A thick, well-edited dossier, essential for investigation into Eisenman's architectural transgressions.
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