Percival Goodman

Percival Goodman
Title Percival Goodman PDF eBook
Author Percival Goodman
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Pages 236
Release 2001
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781884919091

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Renowned as one of the most prolific synagogue architects in the United States.

Communitas

Communitas
Title Communitas PDF eBook
Author Percival Goodman
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 306
Release 1990
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780231072984

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-- Lewis Mumford

The Double E

The Double E
Title The Double E PDF eBook
Author Percival Goodman
Publisher Anchor Books
Pages 324
Release 1977
Genre Nature
ISBN

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Economies of Collaboration in Performance

Economies of Collaboration in Performance
Title Economies of Collaboration in Performance PDF eBook
Author Karen Savage
Publisher Springer
Pages 313
Release 2018-07-25
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 3319952102

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This is a book about collaboration in the arts, which explores how working together seems to achieve more than the sum of the parts. It introduces ideas from economics to conceptualize notions of externalities, complementarity, and emergence, and playfully explores collaborative structures such as the swarm, the crowd, the flock, and the network. It uses up-to-date thinking about Wikinomics, Postcapitalism, and Biopolitics, underpinned by ideas from Foucault, Bourriaud, and Hardt and Negri. In a series of thought-provoking case studies, the authors consider creative practices in theatre, music and film. They explore work by artists such as Gob Squad, Eric Whitacre, Dries Verhoeven, Pete Wyer, and Tino Seghal, and encounter both live and online collaborative possibilities in fascinating discussions of Craigslist and crowdfunding at the Edinburgh Festival. What is revealed is that the introduction of Web 2.0 has enabled a new paradigm of artistic practice to emerge, in which participatory encounters, collaboration, and online dialogue become key creative drivers. Written itself as a collaborative project between Karen Savage and Dominic Symonds, this is a strikingly original take on the economics of working together.

Index of Patents Issued from the United States Patent Office

Index of Patents Issued from the United States Patent Office
Title Index of Patents Issued from the United States Patent Office PDF eBook
Author United States. Patent Office
Publisher
Pages 1298
Release 1934
Genre Patents
ISBN

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The Universitas Project

The Universitas Project
Title The Universitas Project PDF eBook
Author Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)
Publisher The Museum of Modern Art
Pages 518
Release 2006
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780870700705

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This volume publishes in their entirety the various components of a conference hosted by MoMA in 1972, 'The Universitas Project'. The distinguished participants, drawn from a wide range of scholarly and artistic disciplines, engaged in a multidisciplinary debate on the future of design and design institutions in the postindustrial era. Addressing issues and ideas still relevant today, this book makes a particularly fertile chapter in the intellectual history of the Museum available for the first time to scholars, the architecture and design community, and the general public.

Louis I. Kahn's Jewish Architecture

Louis I. Kahn's Jewish Architecture
Title Louis I. Kahn's Jewish Architecture PDF eBook
Author Susan G. Solomon
Publisher Brandeis University Press
Pages 230
Release 2015-05-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 161168868X

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In 1961, famed architect Louis I. Kahn (1901-1974) received a commission to design a new synagogue. His client was one of the oldest Sephardic Orthodox congregations in the United States: Philadelphia's Mikveh Israel. Due to the loss of financial backing, Kahn's plans were never realized. Nevertheless, the haunting and imaginative schemes for Mikveh Israel remain among Kahn's most revered designs. Susan G. Solomon uses Kahn's designs for Mikveh Israel as a lens through which to examine the transformation of the American synagogue from 1955 to 1970. She shows how Kahn wrestled with issues that challenged postwar Jewish institutions and evaluates his creative attempts to bridge modernism and Judaism. She argues that Kahn provided a fresh paradigm for synagogues, one that offered innovations in planning, decoration, and the incorporation of light and nature into building design.