Architecture Re-assembled

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Aldo van Eyck
Alvar Aalto
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Casa Del Fascio
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Chiswick House
Daniel Libieskind
David Chipperfield
De Stijl
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Fischer von Erlach
FLC.
Giuseppe Terragni
Le Corbusier
Louis Kahn
Nordic Classicism
Notre Dame Du Raincy
Nutzen Und Nachteil Der Historie
Oxford Museum
Pendentive Dome
Primitive Hut
Rafael Moneo
RIBA Library Photograph Collection
Robert Venturi
Sir John Soane's Museum
Stockholm Exhibition
Town Hall
Untimely Meditations
Van De Velde
Vers Une Architecture
Villa Mairea
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415522441
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Feb 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Beginning from the rise of modern history in the eighteenth century, this book examines how changing ideas in the discipline of history itself has affected architecture from the beginning of modernity up to the present day.

It reflects upon history in order to encourage and assist the reader in finding well-founded principles for architectural design.

This is not simply another history of architecture, nor a ‘history of histories’. Setting buildings in their contemporaneous ideas about history, it spans from Fischer von Erlach to Venturi and Rossi, and beyond to architects working in the fallout from both the Modern Movement – Aalto, Louis Kahn, Aldo van Eyck – and Post-modernism – such as Rafael Moneo and Peter Zumthor. It shows how Soane, Schinkel and Stirling, amongst others, made a meaningful use of history and contrasts this with how a misreading of Hegel has led to an abuse of history and an uncritical flight to the future. This is not an armchair history but a lively discussion of our place between past and future that promotes thinking for making.

Trevor Garnham is an architect and former Principal Lecturer at Kingston University School of Architecture, UK.

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