The house is (not) a prison: On the queerness of architecture
This book explores the intersection of sexuality and architecture, particularly queer sexuality, by reevaluating foundational architectural principles and tracing the evolution of space from the late Enlightenment to modern times.
- The description claims that the book examines how structures facilitate and regulate queer sexuality.
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- English - Softcover
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- English - Softcover — 49.95 CAD — In stock
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