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Product Details
Author:
Béatrice Grenier
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
256
Publisher:
Rizzoli (September 30, 2025)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9780847845712
ISBN-10:
0847845710
Weight:
33oz
Dimensions:
7.84" x 10.12" x 0.98"
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RandomHouse
List Price:
$55.00
Country of Origin:
Latvia
Pub Discount:
60
Case Pack:
8
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$42.35
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P-RH
Discount Code:
B
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Yes
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Rizzoli
Overview
Architects rethink and reinterpret one of the most important and innovative typologies of recent decades: the museum.
Museums are flourishing across the globe: in recent decades, no other architectural form has witnessed such remarkable growth and diversification. In an era when the digital revolution enables us to preserve our shared memory and artistic heritage without the constraints of physical space, this phenomenon might seem like an unnecessary indulgence.
Yet, by examining new icons and rereading historical examples, Architecture for Culture shows why museums remain essential. They serve as the repositories for the encyclopedia of 21st-century knowledge, help make our cities legible and ensure that art remains a vibrant presence in the spaces where we live. The museum is revealed as a venue where architecture refines its discourse on method, identity, and urban context; it is also a dynamic laboratory for the continuous development of a new cultural policy—one that must address itself to a planetary audience.
Museums are flourishing across the globe: in recent decades, no other architectural form has witnessed such remarkable growth and diversification. In an era when the digital revolution enables us to preserve our shared memory and artistic heritage without the constraints of physical space, this phenomenon might seem like an unnecessary indulgence.
Yet, by examining new icons and rereading historical examples, Architecture for Culture shows why museums remain essential. They serve as the repositories for the encyclopedia of 21st-century knowledge, help make our cities legible and ensure that art remains a vibrant presence in the spaces where we live. The museum is revealed as a venue where architecture refines its discourse on method, identity, and urban context; it is also a dynamic laboratory for the continuous development of a new cultural policy—one that must address itself to a planetary audience.








