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In Architecture Unbound, noted architecture critic Joseph Giovannini proposes that our current architectural landscape ultimately emerged from transgressive and progressive art movements that had roiled Europe before and after World War I. By the 1960s, social unrest and cultural disruption opened the way for investigations into an inventive, antiauthoritarian architecture. Explorations emerged in the 1970s, and built projects surfaced in the 1980s, taking digital form in the 1990s, with large-scale projects finally landing on the far side of the millennium. Architecture Unbound traces all of these developments and influences, presenting an authoritative and illuminating history not only of the sources of contemporary currents in architecture but also of the twentieth-century avant-garde and the twenty-first-century digital revolution in form-making, and profiling the most influential practitioners and their most notable projects, including Frank Gehry s Guggenheim Bilbao and Walt Disney Concert Hall, Zaha Hadid s Guangzhou Opera House, Daniel Libeskind s master plan for the World Trade Center, Rem Koolhaas s CCTV Tower, and Herzog and de Meuron s Bird s Nest Olympic Stadium in Beijing.

Architecture Unbound: A Century of the Disruptive Avant-Garde

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    Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
    Publication Date: 30/11/2021
    ISBN13: 9780847858798, 978-0847858798
    ISBN10: 0847858790

    Number of Pages: 876

    Non Fiction , Art & Photography

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    In Architecture Unbound, noted architecture critic Joseph Giovannini proposes that our current architectural landscape ultimately emerged from transgressive and progressive art movements that had roiled Europe before and after World War I. By the 1960s, social unrest and cultural disruption opened the way for investigations into an inventive, antiauthoritarian architecture. Explorations emerged in the 1970s, and built projects surfaced in the 1980s, taking digital form in the 1990s, with large-scale projects finally landing on the far side of the millennium. Architecture Unbound traces all of these developments and influences, presenting an authoritative and illuminating history not only of the sources of contemporary currents in architecture but also of the twentieth-century avant-garde and the twenty-first-century digital revolution in form-making, and profiling the most influential practitioners and their most notable projects, including Frank Gehry s Guggenheim Bilbao and Walt Disney Concert Hall, Zaha Hadid s Guangzhou Opera House, Daniel Libeskind s master plan for the World Trade Center, Rem Koolhaas s CCTV Tower, and Herzog and de Meuron s Bird s Nest Olympic Stadium in Beijing.

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