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There is a strong consensus amongst theorists and practitioners in the field of sociology of architecture that the lack of both methodological and theoretical groundwork needs to be further explored and conceptualized. In this book, the editors Müller and Reichmann catch the academic void and pursue the debate in three aspects. They first aim at a theoretical framework in order to understand architecture, materiality, space and social context as intensively interrelated.
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Krahl, A.J. (2019). Müller, Anna Lisa; Reichmann, Werner (Hrsg.) (2015): Architecture, Materiality and Society. Connecting Sociology of Architecture with Science and Technology Studies. In: Wehrhahn, R., Pohlan, J., Hannemann, C., Othengrafen, F., Schmidt-Lauber, B. (eds) Housing and Housing Politics in European Metropolises. Jahrbuch StadtRegion. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-22345-8_10
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