Αρχική / Ανθρωπιστικές Επιστήμες / Τέχνες/Μουσική / Αρχιτεκτονική / A Philosopher Looks at Architecture

A Philosopher Looks at Architecture

ΣΥΓΓΡΑΦΕΑΣ
Τιμή
12,30 €
13,60 € -10%
Διαθέσιμο κατόπιν παραγγελίας
Αποστέλλεται σε 15 - 25 ημέρες.

Προσθήκη στα αγαπημένα

What should our buildings look like? Or is their usability more important than their appearance? Paul Guyer argues that the fundamental goals of architecture first identified by the Roman architect Marcus Pollio Vitruvius - good construction, functionality, and aesthetic appeal - have remained valid despite constant changes in human activities, building materials and technologies, as well as in artistic styles and cultures. Guyer discusses philosophers and architects throughout history, including Alberti, Kant, Ruskin, Wright, and Loos, and surveys the ways in which their ideas are brought to life in buildings across the world. He also considers the works and words of contemporary architects including Annabelle Selldorf, Herzog and de Meuron, and Steven Holl, and shows that - despite changing times and fashions - good architecture continues to be something worth striving for. This new series offers short and personal perspectives by expert thinkers on topics that we all encounter in our everyday lives.

  •  
  • Provides an overview of the history, nature and goals of architecture
  • Illustrates abstract philosophical and architectural ideas with many examples of buildings across the world
  • Broad and interdisciplinary in scope, with an accessible style and no technical jargon
Συγγραφέας: Guyer Paul
Εκδότης: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Σελίδες: 216
ISBN: 9781108820424
Εξώφυλλο: Μαλακό Εξώφυλλο
Αριθμός Έκδοσης: 1
Έτος έκδοσης: 2021

Introduction
1. Good Construction, Functionality, and Aesthetic Appeal: From Vitruvius to the Eighteenth Century
2. The Meaning of Beauty: From Kant to Semper
3. Multiplicity of Meaning in Twentieth-Century Theories
4. Words and Works: Modern Architecture and Traditional Values
5. Looking Forward.

Paul Guyer is Jonathan Nelson Professor of Humanities and Philosophy at Brown University. He has been Visiting Professor at the University of Michigan, Princeton University, and Harvard University. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and his other awards include the Centennial Medal from the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Research Prize, 2007-08.

Σας προτείνουμε

Newsletter

Εγγραφείτε στο newsletter για να λαμβάνετε πρώτοι τις νέες κυκλοφορίες και τις προσφορές μας
Ο λογαριασμός σας Τα αγαπημένας σας