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Modern Architecture - Being the Kahn Lectures for 1930

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext ""Exuberant, confessedly romantic, insistently individualistic, at times even florid and rhetorical, [ Modern Architecture ] is still (and I say it, who fought my rising enthusiasm at every turn of a page) the very best book on modern architecture that exists." ---Catherine Bauer, New Republic Informationen zum Autor Neil Levine , the Emmet Blakeney Gleason Professor of History of Art and Architecture at Harvard University, is the author of The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright (Princeton). Klappentext "Modern concepts concerning an organic architecture, from the work of Frank Lloyd Wright" on lining-papers. Zusammenfassung Frank Lloyd Wright's classic account of his vision for an organic architecture—in a beautifully designed new edition Modern Architecture is a landmark text—the first book in which America's greatest architect put forth the principles of a fundamentally new, organic architecture that would reject the trappings of historical styles while avoiding the geometric abstraction of the machine aesthetic advocated by contemporary European modernists. One of the most important documents in the development of modern architecture and the career of Frank Lloyd Wright, Modern Architecture is a provocative and profound polemic against America's architectural eclecticism, commercial skyscrapers, and misguided urban planning. The book is also a work of savvy self-promotion, in which Wright not only advanced his own concept of an organic architecture but also framed it as having anticipated by decades—and bettered—what he saw as the reductive modernism of his European counterparts. Based on the 1931 original, for which Wright supplied the cover illustration, this beautiful edition includes a new introduction that puts Modern Architecture in its broader architectural, historical, and intellectual context for the first time. The subjects of these lively lectures—from "Machinery, Materials and Men" to "The Tyranny of the Skyscraper" and "The City"—move from a general statement of the conditions of modern culture to particular applications in the fields of architecture and urbanism at ever broadening scales. Wright's vision in Modern Architecture is ultimately to equate the truly modern with romanticism, imagination, beauty, and nature—all of which he connects with an underlying sense of American democratic freedom and individualism. Inhaltsverzeichnis INTRODUCTION PREFACE CHAPTER 1: MACHINERY! MATERIALS AND MEN CHAPTER 2: STYLE IN INDUSTRY CHAPTER 3: THE PASSING OF THE CORNICE CHAPTER 4: THE CARDBOARD HOUSE CHAPTER 5: THE TYRANNY OF THE SKYSCRAPER CHAPTER 6: THE CITY ...

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A polemic against America's architectural eclecticism, commercial skyscrapers, and misguided urban planning. It moves from a general statement of the conditions of modern culture to applications in the fields of architecture and urbanism at broadening scales.

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Authors Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Lloyd Wright
Assisted by Neil Levine (Introduction)
Publisher Princeton University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 24.07.2008
 
EAN 9780691129372
ISBN 978-0-691-12937-2
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 210 mm x 272 mm x 18 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

Architecture, ARCHITECTURE / General

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