Buch, Englisch, 382 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 890 g
Buch, Englisch, 382 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 890 g
ISBN: 978-1-138-64048-1
Verlag: CRC Press
The Living Tradition of Architecture explores the depth of architecture as it takes flesh in the living tradition of building, dwelling and thinking. This is a timely appraisal of the field by some of its foremost contributors. Beyond modern misconceptions about tradition only relating to things past and conducive to a historicist vision, the essays in this volume reveal tradition as a living continuity and common ground of reference for architecture. This collection of essays brings together world-leading scholars, practicing architects and educators, Alberto Pérez-Gómez, Christian Frost, Dagmar Weston, Daniel Libeskind, David Leatherbarrow, Eric Parry, Gabriele Bryant, Joseph Rykwert, Karsten Harries, Kenneth Frampton, Mari Hvattum, Patrick Lynch, Robin Middleton, Stephen Witherford, and Werner Oechslin, in a single celebratory publication edited by José de Paiva and dedicated to Dalibor Vesely. This book provides a unique initiative reflecting the group’s understanding of the contemporary situation, revealing an ongoing debate of central relevance to architecture.
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Acknowledgements Preface Eric Parry The Living Tradition of Architecture Jose de Paiva "Remembrance of Things Past" Daniel Libeskind Part 1: The Background of Architecture as Living Tradition "Prudentia non est Scientia" Werner Oechslin Model, Type and the Great Church Joseph Rykwert Goethe Blindfolded Mari Hvattum Beauty, Nostalgia, Hope: The pulpit in Oppolding Karsten Harries Ideas on Movement in Architecture in Britain and France during the Eighteenth Century Robin Middleton Part 2: The Modern Transmission of Architectural Knowledge and Experience Towards an Ontological Architecture: A philosophical excursus Kenneth Frampton Modern Aesthetics and the Machine: Technology and the Gesamtkunstwerk in early twentieth-century Germany Gabriele Bryant Le Corbusier’s La Tourette and the Hermeneutic Imagination Alberto Perez-Gomez Rule and Law – Architecture and Nature: Kahn’s design for St Andrews Monastery David Leatherbarrow Part 3: Coming to Terms with the Conditions for Contemporary Practice ‘The Language of Stones’: Towards a situated architecture Dagmar Weston Tradition and Historicism in Caruso St John’s Remodeling of Tate Britain Christian Frost Civic Bodies: Lynch Architects at Victoria Street Patrick Lynch "Half of it is not necessarily in ruins" Stephen Witherford Curricula Vita Endnotes Index Image Credits Bibliography




