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Imperfect Health: The Medicalization of Architecture

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As health becomes a central focus of political debate, are architects, urban designers, and landscape architects seeking a new moral and political agenda to address these concerns? Imperfect Health looks at the complexity of today's health problems juxtaposed with a variety of proposed architectural and urban solutions. Essays by Margaret Campbell, David Gissen, Carla C. Keirns, and Sarah Schrank deal with different aspects of the topic of health in the context of architecture such “An Architectural Theory of Pollution” and “Strange Tuberculosis and Modern Architecture-How 'The Cure' Influenced Modernist Architecture and Design.” This book is published in collaboration with the CCA, Montreal on the occasion of the exhibition Imperfect The Medicalization of Architecture, curated by Giovanna Borasi, CCA Curator of Contemporary Architecture, and Mirko Zardini, CCA Director and Chief Curator.

400 pages, Hardcover

First published February 27, 2012

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