New Directions in Contemporary Architecture

New Directions in Contemporary Architecture
Title New Directions in Contemporary Architecture PDF eBook
Author Luigi Prestinenza Puglisi
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 250
Release 2008-05-05
Genre Architecture
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Rem Koolhaas has defined architecture as a chaotic adventure. Nothing could be more true than that of the last two decades. Never has architecture been so unbridled and so extraordinary: the architectural cast has never been so wide and their works so diverse. What though if you are new to the subject? How is it possible to make sense of this seemingly unruly architectural landscape? There are so many different types of architecture, so many designers with such varying and even contradictory approaches. This book is a much needed navigation guide for anyone interested in modern architecture. Organised chronologically, it enables you to find your way through one of the most prolific periods of building design. It looks at buildings in often contrasting styles that have been built almost simultaneously across the world with their roots in very different tendencies and schools of thought. A loose but effective framework is provided, which pulls all these multiple threads together, while key buildings are described individually with a unique clarity and precision. Aaron Betsky, Director of Cincinnati Art Museum: 'Comprehensive, coherent and cogent, Puglisi's book sorts out the messy history of the last quarter century of the world's best architecture.' Professor Iain Borden, Head, Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL: 'Illuminating and insightful - a must-have read for students.' Hans Ibelings, Editor of A10 new European architecture: 'Lucid and concise'. Charles Jencks, Architecture Critic and Author: 'A compelling, comprehensive overview of the avant-garde since 1988 as it oscillates in and out of the global star system.' Bill Menking, Editor of The Architect's Newspaper: 'This is the first clear and systematic study of the culture of architecture from the "reds" of deconstruction to the sustainable "greens".'

A History of Interior Design

A History of Interior Design
Title A History of Interior Design PDF eBook
Author John Pile
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 1474
Release 2024-01-17
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1119638860

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A History of Interior Design tells the story of 6,000 years of domestic and public space. It’s an essential resource for students, professionals, and anyone interested in interior design, the decorative arts, architecture, and art history. It explores a broad range of styles and movements, weaving together a fascinating narrative from cave dwellings and temple architecture, through Gothic cathedrals and Islamic palaces, to modern skyscrapers and the retail spaces of the 21st-century. This fully updated fifth edition includes: More on the contributions of women designers and architects Additional coverage of furniture, product design, and decoration Numerous new examples of diverse modern styles from around the world Over 700 images, more than 300 of which are new or color replacements for black and white photos An extra final chapter focusing on the influence of the latest technology and current thinking on the importance of conservation and ethical sourcing

History of Interior Design

History of Interior Design
Title History of Interior Design PDF eBook
Author John F. Pile
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 496
Release 2013-11-11
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1118730453

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This classic reference presents the history of interior designfrom prehistory to the present. Exploring a broad range of designstyles and movements, this revised and expanded edition includescoverage of non-Western design and vernacular interior architectureand features 665 photographs and drawings (color andblack-and-white). A History of Interior Design is anessential resource for practicing and aspiring professionals ininterior design, art history, and architecture, and general readersinterested in design and the decorative arts.

The Fractal Dimension of Architecture

The Fractal Dimension of Architecture
Title The Fractal Dimension of Architecture PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Ostwald
Publisher Birkhäuser
Total Pages 423
Release 2016-09-01
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3319324268

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Fractal analysis is a method for measuring, analysing and comparing the formal or geometric properties of complex objects. In this book it is used to investigate eighty-five buildings that have been designed by some of the twentieth-century’s most respected and celebrated architects. Including designs by Le Corbusier, Eileen Gray, Frank Lloyd Wright, Robert Venturi, Frank Gehry, Peter Eisenman, Richard Meier and Kazuyo Sejima amongst others, this book uses mathematics to analyse arguments and theories about some of the world’s most famous designs. Starting with 625 reconstructed architectural plans and elevations, and including more than 200 specially prepared views of famous buildings, this book presents the results of the largest mathematical study ever undertaken into architectural design and the largest single application of fractal analysis presented in any field. The data derived from this study is used to test three overarching hypotheses about social, stylistic and personal trends in design, along with five celebrated arguments about twentieth-century architecture. Through this process the book offers a unique mathematical insight into the history and theory of design.

New Architecture and Technology

New Architecture and Technology
Title New Architecture and Technology PDF eBook
Author Gyula Sebestyen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 191
Release 2007-06-07
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1136376933

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Many books have covered the topics of architecture, materials and technology. 'New Architecture and Technology' is the first to explore the interrelation between these three subjects. It illustrates the impact of modern technology and materials on architecture. The book explores the technical progress of building showing how developments, both past and present, are influenced by design methods. It provides a survey of contemporary architecture, as affected by construction technology. It also explores aspects of building technology within the context of general industrial, social and economic developments. The reader will acquire a vocabulary covering the entire range of structure types and learn a new approach to understanding the development of design.

Architects on Architecture

Architects on Architecture
Title Architects on Architecture PDF eBook
Author Paul Heyer
Publisher Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Total Pages 424
Release 1993
Genre Architecture
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Based on interviews with leading architects, this book presents their thoughts on architectural theory and practice.

New Directions in American Architecture

New Directions in American Architecture
Title New Directions in American Architecture PDF eBook
Author Robert A. M. Stern
Publisher George Braziller
Total Pages 136
Release 1969
Genre Architecture
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Partial Presentation of designs by some of the most influential and innovative architects.