The Late Capitalist Skyscraper Theoretically Considered

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Title
The Late Capitalist Skyscraper Theoretically Considered
Description
This dissertation outlines a portrait of the skyscraper within the context of the contemporary urban world, undertaking an analysis that spans the period contained between 1973 and the present. Through a critique of key theoretical texts from the late-twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, the project traces the building’s manifold relations with logics of financial abstraction and urbanization, as well as its complex symbolic and spatial roles amid a period characterized by global crises and the deployment of capital at a planetary scale. Assembled as a multilayered narrative in which architectural theory intersects with a constellation of critical discourses and a mosaic of visual materials, The Late Capitalist Skyscraper reads the ongoing metamorphoses of the type as intrinsically connected to emerging modalities of capital accumulation and its associated socio-spatial implications across a wide range of vertical urban landscapes and territorial formations.
Doctor of Design
Creator
Gomez Luque, Mariano
Subject
skyscraper
vertical architecture
capital accumulation
late capitalism
financial abstraction
urbanization
planetary
Contributor
Brenner, Neil
Waldheim, Charles
Spencer, Douglas
Date
2019-07-31T07:40:25Z
2019-05
2019-05-21
2019
2019-07-31T07:40:25Z
Type
Thesis or Dissertation
text
Format
application/pdf
application/pdf
Identifier
Gomez Luque, Mariano. 2019. The Late Capitalist Skyscraper Theoretically Considered. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:41021634
Language
en