La Marche, Jean

The Familiar and the Unfamiliar in Twentieth-Century Architecture

University of Illinois Press
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This ambitious study uses the concept of the familiar and the avant-garde practice of defamiliarization to reexamine some of the most important buildings of the twentieth century. The Familiar and the Unfamiliar in Twentieth-Century Architecture examines the work--written and built--of four seminal twentieth-century architects and firms: Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, Aldo Rossi, and the partnership of Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown. In approaching the history of twentieth-century Western architecture from the perspective of the architectural subject--the person architects imagine experiencing their work--Jean La Marche reveals new insights into the ways humans are imagined in relation to architecture.

Ingenaaid | 168 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 2008
Rubrieken:

  • DDC: Architecture from 1400
  • LCC: Fine Arts » Architecture » History » Modern architecture (NA680.L32 2008)
  • ISBN-13: 9780252075612 | ISBN-10: 0252075617