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Biopolitical architectures of ‘Efficiency’ in Edwardian Britain
Alex Bremner
Edinburgh College of Art
Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
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Arts and Humanities
Efficiency
100%
Biopolitical
100%
Architecture
100%
Edwardian
100%
Productivity
66%
War
50%
Impact
33%
Politicians
33%
Eugenics
33%
Shapes
16%
Civil Service
16%
late-Victorian
16%
Edwardian London
16%
Electric
16%
Psychological
16%
Infrastructure
16%
Imperialism
16%
Samurai
16%
Physical
16%
Social Reform
16%
Context
16%
Initiative
16%
Crisis
16%
Liberal
16%
defeat
16%
Arrangement
16%
Rivalry
16%
Whitehall
16%
Campaigning
16%
Specification
16%
Movement
16%
imperialist
16%
Tension
16%
System
16%
Exercise
16%
Anglo-Boer War
16%
Racial
16%
Industrialisation
16%
Traits
16%
Victorian
16%
Social Sciences
Architecture
100%
Government
66%
Building Design
33%
Confidence
33%
Buildings
33%
Productivity
33%
Maintenance
33%
Influence
33%
Educational Organization
33%
Interior Architecture
33%
Assault
16%
Playing
16%
Great Power
16%
Communication
16%
Social Reform
16%
Cultivation
16%
Competition
16%
Physical Exercise
16%
Lighting
16%
Industrialization
16%
Introduction
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Efficiency
100%
Imperialism
33%
Civil Service
33%
Urbanization
16%
Industrialization
16%
Concentration
16%
Office
16%
Psychology
Anxiety
33%
Exercise
16%
Communication
16%