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Diehard Culture Vulture Bold Ventures : Thirteen Tales of Architectural Tragedy - Charlotte Van den Broeck
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Bold Ventures : Thirteen Tales of Architectural Tragedy - Charlotte Van den Broeck

£16.99

In Bold Ventures, poet Van den Broeck seeks out buildings which have, in one way or another, caused the death of the architects who designed them. From collapsing theatres to twisted church spires, Van den Broeck draws upon sources as diverse as Hegel and Charles Darwin to ask: what is the relationship between the creator and their creation, and how can that creation turn back on its maker?

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In Bold Ventures, poet Van den Broeck seeks out buildings which have, in one way or another, caused the death of the architects who designed them. From collapsing theatres to twisted church spires, Van den Broeck draws upon sources as diverse as Hegel and Charles Darwin to ask: what is the relationship between the creator and their creation, and how can that creation turn back on its maker?

In Bold Ventures, poet Van den Broeck seeks out buildings which have, in one way or another, caused the death of the architects who designed them. From collapsing theatres to twisted church spires, Van den Broeck draws upon sources as diverse as Hegel and Charles Darwin to ask: what is the relationship between the creator and their creation, and how can that creation turn back on its maker?

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