In 1980, architecture historian Kenneth Frampton published the fundamental book of his area “Modern Architecture: A Critical History”. This title, which has been translated into 11 languages, continues to be published today. Each edition contains a revision which continuously increases the solidity of his analysis. In the last revision, he is showcasing a less “eurocentric” world, including the Asian, African and Brazilian architecture.
In this new edition, the author articulates the biggest critique about his own work, admitting the exclusion of a major part of the world. At the same time, he defends the revision as a way to assure the analysis a more complete history, anticipating that one never writes “the” history, but rather “a” history from his own point of view.