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Against Architecture

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First published in 2008, (as Contro l'architettura), Against Architecture has been translated into French and Greek, with editions forthcoming in Polish and Portuguese. The book is a passionate and erudite charge against the celebrities of the current architectural world, the "archistars." According to Franco La Cecla, architecture has lost its way and its true function, as the archistars use the cityscape to build their brand, putting their stamp on the built environment with no regard for the public good.

More than a diatribe against the trade for which he trained, Franco La Cecla issues a call to rethink urban space, to take our cities back from what he calls Casino Capitalism, which has left a string of failed urban projects, from the Sagrera of Barcelona to the expansion of Columbia University in New York City. He finds hope and some surprising answers in the 2006 uprisings in the Parisian suburbs and in wandering the streets of San Francisco. La Cecla recounts his peregrinations, whether as a consultant to urban planners or as an incorrigible flaneur, all the while giving insights into how we might find a way to resist the tyranny of the planners and find the spirit of place. As he comments throughout on the works of past and present masters of urban and landscape writing, including Robert Byron, Mike Davis, and Rebecca Solnit, Franco La Cecla has given us a book that will take an important place in our public discourse.

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    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2012

      This book about capitalism and architecture by Italian anthropologist and architect La Cecla (Pasta and Pizza) was first published in 2008 as Contro l'architettura. A founder of the Architecture Social Impact Assessment, which evaluates architectural and planning projects around the world, La Cecla here critiques modern urban planning and the culture of "casino capitalism" that produces large-scale, unsuccessful urban projects, e.g., the expansion of Columbia University in New York City. Instead, he argues, it is the job of architectural designers to plan on a human scale and help foster the possibilities of local life. Too often, he observes, star architects engage in global branding initiatives, forcing the individuals who use their buildings and spaces into the constraints of their vision, rather than shaping designs according to the needs of those individuals. VERDICT This book, with its moving and persuasive argument, is recommended especially for design libraries. Instead of occupying Wall Street, La Cecla occupies architecture with an eye for truth and humanity.--Peter S. Kaufman, formerly with Boston Architectural Coll.

      Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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