Architecture After Las Vegas
Published in 1972, Learning from Las Vegas was an almost instant—yet controversial— classic. Born of a design and research studio led by Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown, and graduate student Steven Izenour at the Yale School of Architecture in 1968, its exploration of the signs and urban form of Las Vegas revitalized the architecture discourse of the 1970s and a key reference for postmodernism in architecture, urban design, visual art, and history more broadly. It remains influential for architects, urbanists, and design theorists to the present day.
- Stanislas von Moos, Martino Stierli (eds.)
- Scheidegger & Spiess Yale School of Architecture
- Language English
- Release2020
- Pages504
- Format14 x 21 cm
- ISBN9783858818201