Goodman for Architects
Title | Goodman for Architects PDF eBook |
Author | Remei Capdevila-Werning |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 145 |
Release | 2013-10-15 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1134660545 |
American philosopher Nelson Goodman (1906-1998) was one of the foremost analytical thinkers of the twentieth century, with groundbreaking contributions in the fields of logic, philosophy of science, epistemology, and aesthetics. This book is an introduction to the aspects of Goodman’s philosophy which have been the most influential among architects and architectural theorists. Goodman specifically discussed architecture in his major work on aesthetics, The Languages of Art: An Approach to a Theory of Symbols (1968), and in two essays "How Buildings Mean" (1985), and "On Capturing Cities" (1991). His main philosophical notions in Ways of Worldmaking (1978) also apply well to architecture. Goodman’s thought is particularly attractive because of its constructive aspect: there is not a given and immutable world, but both knowledge and reality are constantly built and rebuilt. Whereas other theories, such as deconstruction, implicitly entail an undoing of modern precepts, Goodman’s conception of world-making offers a positive, constructive way to understand how a plural reality is made and remade. Goodman’s approach to architecture is not only relevant thinking in providing new insights to understanding the built environment, but serves also as an illustration of analytical thinking in architecture. This book shows that the methods, concepts, and ways of arguing characteristic of analytical philosophy are helpful tools to examine buildings in a novel and fruitful way and they will certainly enhance the architect’s critical skills when designing and thinking about architecture.
Goodman for Architects
Title | Goodman for Architects PDF eBook |
Author | Remei Capdevila-Werning |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 121 |
Release | 2013-10-15 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1134660618 |
American philosopher Nelson Goodman (1906-1998) was one of the foremost analytical thinkers of the twentieth century, with groundbreaking contributions in the fields of logic, philosophy of science, epistemology, and aesthetics. This book is an introduction to the aspects of Goodman’s philosophy which have been the most influential among architects and architectural theorists. Goodman specifically discussed architecture in his major work on aesthetics, The Languages of Art: An Approach to a Theory of Symbols (1968), and in two essays "How Buildings Mean" (1985), and "On Capturing Cities" (1991). His main philosophical notions in Ways of Worldmaking (1978) also apply well to architecture. Goodman’s thought is particularly attractive because of its constructive aspect: there is not a given and immutable world, but both knowledge and reality are constantly built and rebuilt. Whereas other theories, such as deconstruction, implicitly entail an undoing of modern precepts, Goodman’s conception of world-making offers a positive, constructive way to understand how a plural reality is made and remade. Goodman’s approach to architecture is not only relevant thinking in providing new insights to understanding the built environment, but serves also as an illustration of analytical thinking in architecture. This book shows that the methods, concepts, and ways of arguing characteristic of analytical philosophy are helpful tools to examine buildings in a novel and fruitful way and they will certainly enhance the architect’s critical skills when designing and thinking about architecture.
Toward an Architecture
Title | Toward an Architecture PDF eBook |
Author | Le Corbusier |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 360 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780892368990 |
Published in 1923, Toward an Architecture had an immediate impact on architects throughout Europe and remains a foundational text for students and professionals. Le Corbusier urges readers to cease thinking of architecture as a matter of historical styles and instead open their eyes to the modern world. Simultaneously a historian, critic, and prophet, he provocatively juxtaposes views of classical Greece and Renaissance Rome with images of airplanes, cars, and ocean liners. Le Corbusier's slogans--such as "the house is a machine for living in"--and philosophy changed how his contemporaries saw the relationship between architecture, technology, and history. This edition includes a new translation of the original text, a scholarly introduction, and background notes that illuminate the text and illustrations.
Percival Goodman
Title | Percival Goodman PDF eBook |
Author | Percival Goodman |
Publisher | Princeton Architectural Press |
Total Pages | 236 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9781884919091 |
Renowned as one of the most prolific synagogue architects in the United States.
After the Planners
Title | After the Planners PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Goodman |
Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
Total Pages | 260 |
Release | 1972 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN |
Airbrush Illustration for Architecture
Title | Airbrush Illustration for Architecture PDF eBook |
Author | George Dombek |
Publisher | W W Norton & Company Incorporated |
Total Pages | 128 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780393730227 |
This book dispels common misconceptions and gives instructions for mastering the airbrush.
A Programmer's View of Computer Architecture
Title | A Programmer's View of Computer Architecture PDF eBook |
Author | James Goodman |
Publisher | Oxford University Press on Demand |
Total Pages | 402 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 9780195131093 |
This introductory text offers a contemporary treatment of computer architecture using assembly and machine language with a focus on software. Students learn how computers work through a clear, generic presentation of a computer architecture, a departure from the traditional focus on a specific architecture. A computer's capabilities are introduced within the context of software, reinforcing the software focus of the text. Designed for computer science majors in an assembly language course, this text uses a top-down approach to the material that enables students to begin programming immediately and to understand the assembly language, the interface between hardware and software. The text includes examples from the MIPS RISC (reduced instruction set computer) architecture, and an accompanying software simulator package simulates a MIPS RISC processor (the software does not require a MIPS processor to run).