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Best books by Rem Koolhaas
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Rem Koolhaas, the Pritzker Prize-winning architect, urban planner, and provocateur, is not only renowned for his groundbreaking buildings but also for his influential writings. His books are less about architectural dogma and more about exploring the complexities of urbanism, culture, and the forces shaping our built environment. From the manifesto-like "Delirious New York," which dissects the urban laboratory of Manhattan, to the dense and insightful research projects of OMA/AMO, Koolhaas's publications are essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the contemporary world through the lens of architecture. These books challenge conventional wisdom, spark debate, and offer a unique perspective on the relationship between architecture, society, and the ever-evolving urban landscape. This list brings together some of the most significant and thought-provoking books either authored or heavily influenced by Rem Koolhaas. Explore the radical ideas, insightful observations, and challenging perspectives contained within these pages, and consider how they have shaped architectural discourse and continue to influence design thinking today. But don't just take our word for it! Rank these titles according to your own preferences and understanding. Use the drag-and-drop feature to create your own definitive order and share your personal ranking of the best books by Rem Koolhaas. Let's see how your perspective compares to others!
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Best Age of Empires II Civilizations
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Age of Empires II is one of the most beloved real-time strategy games of all time. Developed by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft in 1999 as a sequel to the legendary Age of Empires, the game received "universal acclaim" upon release and remains a staple for RTS fans to this day. Since its initial release as Age of Empires II: Age of Kings, four expansions to the game and an HD remake has also been produced - Age of Empires II: The Conquerors (2000), Age of Empires II: HD Edition (2013), Age of Empires II HD: The Forgotten (2013) (based on the fan-made Forgotten Empires), Age of Empires II HD: The African Kingdoms (2015) and Age of Empires II HD: Rise of the Rajas (2016). At the heart of the award-winning gameplay of AOE 2 are the civilizations that players are able to choose to play with. In addition to their distinct art and play style, these civilizations have their unique set of advantages and disadvantages which are based fundamentally on a "rock-paper-scissors" architecture. This delicate balance of strengths and weaknesses extends all the way up from the overarching meta-strategy (e.g. economic boom beats defensive gameplay which in turn beats early rush strategy) down to individual units (e.g, infantry are generally powerful against buildings but weak against cavalry, thus the infantry counter units—spearmen and pikemen—have attack bonuses against cavalry). Because of the attention paid towards making each civilization as balanced as possible, any discussion of the relative ranking of these civilizations in terms of overall strength is often hotly contested. Now is the time to put all of that debate to rest - this list contains all the civilizations and their specialties in Age of Empires II and all its expansions. Rank these in the order of best to worst and let's find out what everyone thinks on average. Happy ranking and Wololo! Source(s): Age of Empires Wikia and Wikipedia
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Best books by Rosi Braidotti
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Rosi Braidotti is a pioneering figure in posthumanist thought, known for her incisive critiques of traditional philosophical frameworks and her exploration of new ways of understanding subjectivity, ethics, and the future of life. Her work is characterized by its rigorous engagement with continental philosophy, feminist theory, and science studies, forging a unique and influential path. From groundbreaking explorations of nomadic identity to profound analyses of the implications of our technologically mediated existence, Braidotti's bibliography offers a rich tapestry of ideas that continue to shape contemporary critical discourse. Whether you're drawn to her challenging theoretical propositions or her compelling vision for a more inclusive and sustainable future, diving into her books promises an intellectually rewarding and thought-provoking journey. This list highlights some of Rosi Braidotti's most impactful and widely discussed works, offering a starting point for both seasoned scholars and newcomers to her influential oeuvre. But we want to hear from you! Your own experiences and interpretations are vital to understanding the full scope of her contributions. **Take a moment to explore the books below and then use the drag-and-drop functionality to reorder them according to your personal ranking of their significance, impact, or your own reading preferences.** Let's build a collective understanding of the Braidotti library, one personalized ranking at a time!
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