Sebastiano Serlio on Architecture

Sebastiano Serlio on Architecture
Title Sebastiano Serlio on Architecture PDF eBook
Author Sebastiano Serlio
Publisher
Pages 484
Release 1996
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780300062861

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Serlio on Domestic Architecture

Serlio on Domestic Architecture
Title Serlio on Domestic Architecture PDF eBook
Author Sebastiano Serlio
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 196
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780486293523

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Sixth book of classic treatise by influential Italian Renaissance architect. 76 plates -- with extensive editorial apparatus -- depicting farmhouses, villas, fortresses, pavilions, palaces, etc. Extensive scholarly discussions. Introduction. Notes. 173 illustrations.

Sebastiano Serlio on Domestic Architecture

Sebastiano Serlio on Domestic Architecture
Title Sebastiano Serlio on Domestic Architecture PDF eBook
Author Sebastiano Serlio
Publisher MIT Press (MA)
Pages 248
Release 1978
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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With Prefaces by Adolf K. Placzek and James Ackerman and with an Introduction and analysis by Myra Nan Rosenfeld

Experiencing Architecture, second edition

Experiencing Architecture, second edition
Title Experiencing Architecture, second edition PDF eBook
Author Steen Eiler Rasmussen
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 260
Release 1964-03-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780262680028

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A classic examination of superb design through the centuries. Widely regarded as a classic in the field, Experiencing Architecture explores the history and promise of good design. Generously illustrated with historical examples of designing excellence—ranging from teacups, riding boots, and golf balls to the villas of Palladio and the fish-feeding pavilion of Beijing's Winter Palace—Rasmussen's accessible guide invites us to appreciate architecture not only as a profession, but as an art that shapes everyday experience. In the past, Rasmussen argues, architecture was not just an individual pursuit, but a community undertaking. Dwellings were built with a natural feeling for place, materials and use, resulting in “a remarkably suitable comeliness.” While we cannot return to a former age, Rasmussen notes, we can still design spaces that are beautiful and useful by seeking to understand architecture as an art form that must be experienced. An understanding of good design comes not only from one's professional experience of architecture as an abstract, individual pursuit, but also from one's shared, everyday experience of architecture in real time—its particular use of light, color, shape, scale, texture, rhythm and sound. Experiencing Architecture reminds us of what good architectural design has accomplished over time, what it can accomplish still, and why it is worth pursuing. Wide-ranging and approachable, it is for anyone who has ever wondered “what instrument the architect plays on.”

Character of Renaissance Architecture

Character of Renaissance Architecture
Title Character of Renaissance Architecture PDF eBook
Author Charles Herbert Moore
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1905
Genre Architecture, Renaissance
ISBN

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The Architecture of the City

The Architecture of the City
Title The Architecture of the City PDF eBook
Author Aldo Rossi
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 216
Release 1984-09-13
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780262680431

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Aldo Rossi was a practicing architect and leader of the Italian architectural movement La Tendenza and one of the most influential theorists of the twentieth century. The Architecture of the City is his major work of architectural and urban theory. In part a protest against functionalism and the Modern Movement, in part an attempt to restore the craft of architecture to its position as the only valid object of architectural study, and in part an analysis of the rules and forms of the city's construction, the book has become immensely popular among architects and design students.

The Possibility of an Absolute Architecture

The Possibility of an Absolute Architecture
Title The Possibility of an Absolute Architecture PDF eBook
Author Pier Vittorio Aureli
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 268
Release 2011-02-11
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0262515792

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Architectural form reconsidered in light of a unitary conception of architecture and the city. In The Possibility of an Absolute Architecture, Pier Vittorio Aureli proposes that a sharpened formal consciousness in architecture is a precondition for political, cultural, and social engagement with the city. Aureli uses the term absolute not in the conventional sense of “pure,” but to denote something that is resolutely itself after being separated from its other. In the pursuit of the possibility of an absolute architecture, the other is the space of the city, its extensive organization, and its government. Politics is agonism through separation and confrontation; the very condition of architectural form is to separate and be separated. Through its act of separation and being separated, architecture reveals at once the essence of the city and the essence of itself as political form: the city as the composition of (separate) parts. Aureli revisits the work of four architects whose projects were advanced through the making of architectural form but whose concern was the city at large: Andrea Palladio, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Étienne Louis-Boullée, and Oswald Mathias Ungers. The work of these architects, Aureli argues, addressed the transformations of the modern city and its urban implications through the elaboration of specific and strategic architectural forms. Their projects for the city do not take the form of an overall plan but are expressed as an “archipelago” of site-specific interventions.