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The House Is (Not) a Prison: On the Queerness of Architecture by Colin Ripley, Slavoj Zizek (Foreword by) casual style top But for Soboroff

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The House Is (Not) a Prison: On the Queerness of Architecture by Colin Ripley, Slavoj Zizek (Foreword by) casual style top But for SoboroffExplores the relationship between architecture and queerness in modernity. Where is sexuality, especially queer sexuality, in architecture? The House Is (Not) a Prison approaches this question from a radically new position, looking not for a theory of queer architecture, but rather for a queer theory of architecture. Starting from a reconsideration of the foundational principles of architecture, Colin Ripley demonstrates how the division of space

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