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Art and Photography - Urban and Land Use Planning books
Posted in Art and Photography (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)
Written by Sarah Menin. By Routledge.
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1 comments about Nature and Space: Aalto and Le Corbusier.
- This is a strange book. Two architects from the height of modernism, one a half generation older than the other other. First there's Le Corbusier, THE man responsibe more than any other for changing the direction of architecture in the 20th century. A visionary. An idealist. Uncompromising. Brutal. An individualist. And then we have his half-mentor, the Finnish architect Alvar Aalto - who has just a handful of buildings outside his own country and came to prominance for a hospital and a library design in his own country at the height of Modernism (the CIAM conferences), and was championed by its highly influential 'official historian' Sigfried Giedion. And what do these 2 have in common apart from the latter being influenced by the former? That is, Aalto follwed Le Corbusier but corrected his more zealous ideas, appropriating them for a more organic line of design. The 2 authors put it down to God and nature! What an audacious reductionism! Neither architect was religious. Le Corbusier may have originally been from the mountains of Switzerland, but reduced nature to numbers. Aalto was from a rural country -period. And what basis do the authors use to make their claims? Psychoanalysis! They had problems with their mothers and wives. Well what male creative mind didn't?
Sadly most books on Aalto are coffee-table jobs - and this one is certainly not one of those. And there is yet to be a book on Le Corbusier not written by one of his apologists - and this one is no different. Thankfully, at least, this book is a serious, brave effort to say something deep and meaningful about these 2 architects. But it gets bogged down in its highly questionable methodology.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)
Written by Fulong Wu. By Routledge.
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No comments about China's Emerging Cities: The Making of New Urbanism (Routledge Contemporary China).
Posted in Art and Photography (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)
By Princeton Architectural Press.
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No comments about Coney Island: The Parachute Pavilion Competition.
Posted in Art and Photography (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)
Written by Aylin Orbasli. By Taylor & Francis.
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No comments about Tourists in Historic Towns: Urban Conservation and Heritage Management.
Posted in Art and Photography (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)
Written by Eric L. Holcomb. By University of Virginia Press.
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No comments about The City As Suburb: A History of Northeast Baltimore Since 1660 (Center Books on American Places).
Posted in Art and Photography (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)
Written by Barry Cullingworth and Vincent Nadin. By Routledge.
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No comments about Town & Country Planning.
Posted in Art and Photography (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)
Written by Kenneth Allinson. By Architectural Press.
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No comments about Architects and Architecture of London.
Posted in Art and Photography (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)
Written by Simon Eisner and Arthur Gallion and Stanley Eisner. By Wiley.
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1 comments about The Urban Pattern, 6th Edition.
- I read this book during my urban planning project in school, and it's very useful for urban planners and architects! This book gave me all the informations I need in urban planning.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)
Written by David E. Johnson. By Wiley.
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No comments about Fundamentals of Land Development: A Real-World Guide to Profitable Large-Scale Development.
Posted in Art and Photography (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)
Written by Jacqueline Gargus. By Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company.
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2 comments about Ideas of Order: A Formal Approach to Architecture.
- This book is horrible, period. It start to quickly and ends to slowly.
- "Ideas of Order" is more than a text book, it isessential reading for the architect-to-be. The book offers updiagramming and analysis techniques that cut across historical/stylistic boundaries. The appendix is invaluable and the prose witty and erudite. Worth every penny, a sought-after resource.
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