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9780471285298

American Architecture Ideas and Ideologies in the Late Twentieth Century

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    9780471285298

  • ISBN10:

    0471285293

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1993-05-06
  • Publisher: Wiley
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Summary

A landmark successor to the acknowledged classic, Architects on Architecture American Architecture Ideas and Ideologies in the Late Twentieth Century Paul Heyer From the author of the best-selling Architects on Architecture, here is an important new contribution to the history and theory of modern architecture. Arriving at an intriguing time of reevaluation of the early modern movement and growing sensitivities to historicism and cultural connectivity, this sequel offers a striking picture of much of the best work produced by America's leading architects in the late twentieth century. Readers will receive an unprecedented look at the work of more than one hundred of the most important, most influential contemporary architects, examined in light of the evolution of new ideas and the advent of new technology. More than five hundred illustrations go beyond illumination of the text to function as an extraordinary pictorial history of the architect's artistry. Reflecting the author's view that styles are inevitable, given the cultural climate, physical context, and the problem the work is intended to solve, American Architecture probes the dominant styles of the late twentieth century. From the legacy of Modernism in the 1960s to that of Post Modernism, Deconstructivism, and other prevailing styles, Paul Heyer offers a beautifully written, elegantly designed critical survey of the evolution of architecture. Dealing with crucial aspects of history, culture, art, and design, the book's sweeping coverage anchors the built artifact into its own time, relative to its cultural meaning. Certain to take its place as one of the most influential architecture publications of the decade, American Architecture is essential reading for architects, interior designers, art and architectural historians, and all interested readers seeking intelligent insights into how architecture is shaped and even why it might look the way it does.

Author Biography

Paul Heyer is the president of the New York School of Interior Design and former dean of the Pratt Institute’s School of Architecture. In addition to his widely published articles and books, he is a practicing architect and a member of AIA and RIBA. Among his books is the highly acclaimed precursor to this work, Architects on Architecture, first published in 1966 and often referred to as a classic in the field.

Table of Contents

Problem and Process.
Form, Function, and Concepts of Space.
Structure, Technology, and the New Means.
Site as an Imperative.
Idea as Catalyst.
Order as Context.
Coherence and/or Inclusivity.
The Inevitability of Style.
Index.

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