Architecture
Architecture
In a transhistorical perspective, Lefebvre revisits spaces devoted to the body, from the Roman thermae, through the Gupta temples and Renaissance urban spaces, to the designs by Claude-Nicolas Ledoux and Charles Fourier, and theorizes the tools available to the architect for the creation of the spaces of jouissance.
Keywords: capitalism, consumer culture, Europe, Marx, modernity, postwar, Lefebvre, architecture, urbanism, urban planning
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