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Paul Virilio - Bunker Archeology

Paul Virilio - Bunker Archeology

This incredible volume sees urban planner, cultural theorist and philosopher Paul Virilio examine the 1500 bunkers built during World War II that form the 'Atlantic Wall' - an elaborate defence system created by to forestall an Allied landing in France. Left decommissioned and empty, these brutal structures - captured here in haunting photographs and architectural drawings - leave an ominous reminder as to the destruction and violence of some of Europe's darkest years. A classic in the making, Bunker Archeology arrives courtesy of Princeton Architectural Press.

216 pages, 16.5 x 26.7 cm, paperback, Princeton Architectural Press (New York).

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Paul Virilio - Bunker Archeology

This incredible volume sees urban planner, cultural theorist and philosopher Paul Virilio examine the 1500 bunkers built during World War II that form the 'Atlantic Wall' - an elaborate defence system created by to forestall an Allied landing in France. Left decommissioned and empty, these brutal structures - captured here in haunting photographs and architectural drawings - leave an ominous reminder as to the destruction and violence of some of Europe's darkest years. A classic in the making, Bunker Archeology arrives courtesy of Princeton Architectural Press.

216 pages, 16.5 x 26.7 cm, paperback, Princeton Architectural Press (New York).

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This incredible volume sees urban planner, cultural theorist and philosopher Paul Virilio examine the 1500 bunkers built during World War II that form the 'Atlantic Wall' - an elaborate defence system created by to forestall an Allied landing in France. Left decommissioned and empty, these brutal structures - captured here in haunting photographs and architectural drawings - leave an ominous reminder as to the destruction and violence of some of Europe's darkest years. A classic in the making, Bunker Archeology arrives courtesy of Princeton Architectural Press.

216 pages, 16.5 x 26.7 cm, paperback, Princeton Architectural Press (New York).