Modern architecture has become extremely complex and its study has been made more difficult by changes in fashion and a proliferation of design modes. In this book, Geoffrey Baker develops a methodology for design analysis that reveals the underlying organisation of buildings. Part One explains the nature and role of architecture in a wide-ranging discussion extending from geometry to symbolism. Part Two demonstrates the analytical methodology by reference to cities and works by modern masters such as Aalto, Meier and Stirling. In this second revised edition, Dr Baker has added a chapter outlining the relationship between some current perceptions of science, art and philosophy, and how these impinge on architecture. The discussion compares Futurism, Constructivism, Suprematism, High Tech, Deconstruction and the attitude of the avant-garde, with the phenomenology of Bachelard and Heiddeger. For students in their early years this has to be outstanding value. It's careful, clear, unambiguous, and the patient spelling out of the obvos is it's merit - Building design.
| Limba | Engleza |
| Cuprins | Foreword. Prologue.Part One: Principles of analysis: The role of architecture. Aspects of form. The analysis of architecture. Part Two: Analytical studies: The village and city in history: Warkworth, Northumberland. Campo and Cathedral, Siena. The Piazza of San Marco, Venice. Analytical studies of buildings: Alvaro Aalto: Town Hall at Saynatsalo 1950-61. Richard Meier: The Atheneum New Harmony 1975-79. James Stirling: Extension to the National Gallery, London. Post scriptum. Science philosophy art and architecture. |
| Data Publicarii | 7 November 96 |
| Editie | 2 Rev ed |
| Format | Paperback |
| Paginare | 344 |
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