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From poststructuralism and deconstruction to currenttheories of technology and nature, critical theory haslong been closely aligned with architecture. In turn,architecture as a thinking profession materializestheory in the form of built work that always carriessymbolic loads. In this collection of essays, CatherineIngraham studies the complex connectivity betweenarchitecture’s discipline and practice and theoriesof philosophy, art, literature, history, and politics.She argues that there can be no architecture without