Preservation Parade: The Mediatization of the Lieb House into a Monument

This essay reflects on the March 2009 relocation of Venturi and Rauch's 1960s Lieb House from its original site on the New Jersey shore to a new seaside location on Long Island, arguing that the Lieb House reached the status of a historic monument only due to the media spectacle of its dramatic...

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Spectacle
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