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New Age by Design reveals the twenty-year masterplanning history of the University of California at Irvine, built on a Southern Californian ranch in the early 1960s. Dreamed of as an educational experiment by bureaucrats and designed by the modernist architect William Pereira, this carefully orchestrated vision blends the aspirations of cybernetic science, political ambition, and the promise of an ever-new frontier to conquer. At the dawn of the turbulent cultural era later dubbed the “Age of Aquarius,” the campus was set to revolutionize the way students would live and learn. Conceived from the ground up, the planned landscape of the “University City” encapsulated a technocratic alternative to California’s growing countercultural spirit.
Pages: 208
Language: English
17 × 24 cm
90 b/w ill.
Publication: 5 Oct 2026
ISBN 978-3-0356-3140-1
Publication: 5 Oct 2026
ISBN 978-3-0356-3141-8
Sina Brückner-Amin is Deputy Head of Archive at Deutsches Museum, Munich. Her research focuses on the history of knowledge systems and their architectures, bureaucracy and its media, as well as global colonial history. She works across various media as an author, curator, and science communicator.