The Organizational Complex: Architecture, Media, and Corporate Space
Description:
The Organizational Complex is a historical and theoretical analysis of corporate architecture in the United States after the Second World War. Its title refers to the aesthetic and technological extension of the military-industrial complex, in which architecture, computers, and corporations formed a network of objects, images, and discourses that realigned social relations and transformed the postwar landscape.
In-depth case studies of architect Eero Saarinen's work for General Motors, IBM, and Bell Laboratories and analyses of office buildings designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill trace the emergence of a systems-based model of organization in architecture, in which the modular curtain wall acts as both an organizational device and a carrier of the corporate image. Such an image—of the corporation as a flexible, integrated system—is seen to correspond with a "humanization" of corporate life, as corporations decentralize both spatially and administratively.
Parallel analyses follow the assimilation of cybernetics into aesthetics in the writings of artist and visual theorist Gyorgy Kepes, as art merges with techno-science in the service of a dynamic new "pattern-seeing." Image and system thus converge in the organizational complex, while top-down power dissolves into networked, pattern-based control. Architecture, as one among many media technologies, supplies the patterns—images of organic integration designed to regulate new and unstable human-machine assemblages.
Best prices to buy, sell, or rent ISBN 9780262134262
Frequently Asked Questions about The Organizational Complex: Architecture, Media, and Corporate Space
If you’re interested in selling back the The Organizational Complex: Architecture, Media, and Corporate Space book, you can always look up BookScouter for the best deal. BookScouter checks 30+ buyback vendors with a single search and gives you actual information on buyback pricing instantly.
As for the The Organizational Complex: Architecture, Media, and Corporate Space book, the best buyback offer comes from and is $ for the book in good condition.
The The Organizational Complex: Architecture, Media, and Corporate Space book is in very low demand now as the rank for the book is 4,989,447 at the moment. A rank of 1,000,000 means the last copy sold approximately a month ago.
The highest price to sell back the The Organizational Complex: Architecture, Media, and Corporate Space book within the last three months was on October 27 and it was $1.01.