Now available in its original edition along with critical commentary,
Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture is the founding text of
postmodernism in architecture
First published in 1966, Robert Venturi's Complexity and Contradiction
in Architecture, widely considered the foundational text of
postmodernism, has become an essential document in architectural theory
and criticism.
This new two-volume boxed set presents a facsimile of the original
edition paired with a compendium of new scholarship on and around
Venturi's seminal treatise.
The ten selected essays, a number of which were presented at a three-day
international conference co-organized by MoMA to celebrate the 50th
anniversary of Complexity and Contradiction in 2016, address diverse
issues, such as the book's relationship to Venturi's own built oeuvre
and its significance in the contemporary landscape. Additional short
commentaries by contemporary practitioners attest to Complexity's
enduring influence on architectural practice. Together, these two
volumes expand the horizons of--and introduce a new generation
to--Venturi's "gentle manifesto."