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Rationalist Traces

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Informationen zum Autor Andrew Peckham teaches architecture at the University of Westminster in London. He recently published 'Norwich Forum 1998-2001' in the Journal of Architecture.Charles Rattray read architecture at the University of Edinburgh and worked in practice for a number of years. He teaches at the University of Dundee! is a regular contributor to various architectural journals and is Associate Editor of Architectural Research Quarterly. Recent publications include ModernUlster Architecture (Ulster Architectural Heritage Society! 2006).Torsten Schmiedeknecht is an architect and currently a lecturer at the School of Architecture at the University of Liverpool. He edited Fame and Architecture (John Wiley & Sons! 2001) with Julia Chance! and An Architect's Guide to Fame (The Architectural Press! 2005) with Paul Davies. Klappentext Modern European architecture has been characterised by a strong undercurrent of rationalist thought. Rationalist Traces aims to examine this legacy by establishing a cross-section of contemporary European architecture! placed in selected national contexts by critics including Ákos Moravánszky and Josep Maria Montaner. Subsequent interviews discuss the theoretical contributions of Giorgio Grassi and OM Ungers! and a survey of Max Dudler and De Architekten Cie.'s work sets out a consistency at one remove from avant-garde spectacle or everyday expediency. In Germany Rationalism offers a considered representation of state institutions! while elsewhere outstanding work reveals different approaches to rationality in architecture often recalling canonical Modernism or the 'Rational Architecture' of the later postwar period. Whether evident in patterns of thinking! a particular formal repertoire! a prevailing consistency or exemplified in individual buildings! this relationship informs the mature work of Patrick Berger! Claus en Kaan Architecten! Carlos Ferrater! Cino Zucchi or Hans Kollhoff. The buildings and projects of a younger generation - Javier García Solera! GWJ Architekten AG! biq! Andrea Bassi or Beniamino Servino - present a Rationalism less conditioned by a concern to promote a unifying aesthetic. While often sharing a deliberate economy of means! or a sensual sobriety! they present a more oblique or distanced relationship with the defining work of the 20th century. Zusammenfassung Modern European architecture has been characterised by a strong undercurrent of rationalist thought. Rationalist Traces aims to examine this legacy by establishing a cross-section of contemporary European architecture! placed in selected national contexts by critics including Ákos Moravánszky and Josep Maria Montaner. Subsequent interviews discuss the theoretical contributions of Giorgio Grassi and OM Ungers! and a survey of Max Dudler and De Architekten Cie.'s work sets out a consistency at one remove from avant-garde spectacle or everyday expediency. In Germany Rationalism offers a considered representation of state institutions! while elsewhere outstanding work reveals different approaches to rationality in architecture often recalling canonical Modernism or the 'Rational Architecture' of the later postwar period. Whether evident in patterns of thinking! a particular formal repertoire! a prevailing consistency or exemplified in individual buildings! this relationship informs the mature work of Patrick Berger! Claus en Kaan Architecten! Carlos Ferrater! Cino Zucchi or Hans Kollhoff. The buildings and projects of a younger generation - Javier García Solera! GWJ Architekten AG! biq! Andrea Bassi or Beniamino Servino - present a Rationalism less conditioned by a concern to promote a unifying aesthetic. While often sharing a deliberate economy of means! or a sensual sobriety! they present a more oblique or distanced relationship with the defining work of the 20th century. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionOn the Threshold of RationalismAndrew Pe...

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Authors Torsten Peckham Schmiedeknecht
Assisted by Andrew Peckham (Editor), Charles Rattray (Editor), Torsten Schmiedeknecht (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.09.2007
 
EAN 9780470028377
ISBN 978-0-470-02837-7
No. of pages 152
Series Architectural Design
Architectural Design (Wiley)
Architectural Design
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture
Non-fiction book > Art, literature > Architecture

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