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Ediciones Akal Ledoux
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Alianza Editorial El espacio de la Ilustracin La teora arquitectnica en Francia a finales del siglo XVIII Alianza Forma Af Spanish Edition
Tomando como ejes de su trabajo el terreno de la reforma institucional y el ámbito de la historiografía, Anthony Vidler redefine en este original estudio la relación entre arquitectura y sociedad durante el apasionante periodo que alumbró la Enciclopedia y la Revolución Francesa. Atendiendo a estos dos ejes, El espacio de la Ilustración. La teoría arquitectónica en Francia a finales del siglo xviii se estructura en dos partes. En la primera, dedicada a las teorías de la forma institucional, Vidler reflexiona sobre las diversas ideas de institución en la arquitectura y la sociedad, para pasar a analizar a continuación algunos ámbitos en que la noción de reforma institucional se proyectó, como la fábrica, el hospital o la prisión, y examinar el poder de la vinculación entre arquitectura y sociedad que se manifiesta en el diseño de las logias masónicas y en las sociedades y arquitecturas alternativas ideadas por marginales como Sade, Fourier y Lequeu. La segunda parte, dedicada a las teor
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Birkhauser Claude-Nicolas Ledoux: Architektur und Utopie im Zeitalter der Französischen Revolution. Zweite und erweiterte Ausgabe
Claude-Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806) is today regarded as chief representative of French revolutionary architecture. With his extraordinary inventiveness he projected the architectural ideals of his era. Ledoux’s influential buildings and projects are presented and interpreted both aesthetically and historically in this book. His best-known projects – the Royal Saltwords of Arc-et-Senans, the tollgates of Paris, the ideal city of Chaux – reveal the architect’s allegiance to the principles of antiquity and Renaissance but also illustrate the evolution of his own utopian language. With the French Revolution, Ledoux ceased building as his contemporaries perceived him as a royal architect. He focused on the development of his architectural theory and redefined the vision of the modern architect.
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Yale University Press James Frazer Stirling: Notes from the Archive
An in-depth exploration of the design process and teaching methods of the remarkable British architect as revealed by the archives of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal The British architect James Frazer Stirling (1924–1992) stimulated impassioned responses among both supporters and detractors, and he continues to be the subject of fierce debate. He earned international renown through such innovative—and frequently controversial—projects as the Leicester University Engineering Building (1959–63); the History Faculty building at Cambridge University (1964–67); the Neue Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart (1977–84); the Clore Gallery at Tate Britain (1984); and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum at Harvard University (1979–84). Stirling was also a visiting professor at the Yale School of Architecture, where he trained and influenced many of the current leaders in the field.Fully illustrated with previously unpublished documents and new photography from the James Stirling/Michael Wilford Archive at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, this book allows for a close examination of design drawings, photographs, and models spanning Stirling’s entire career. These materials deepen our understanding of the influences, early formation, approach, and process of an architect whose work resists labeling. Filled with in-depth analytical and critical presentations of exemplary projects and their reception, the volume reveals Stirling to be a remarkably informed and consistent thinker and writer on architecture.Published in association with the Yale Center for British Art and the Canadian Centre for ArchitectureExhibition Schedule:Yale Center for British Art 10/14/2010 – 01/02/2011Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal Spring 2012
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Birkhauser Claude-Nicolas Ledoux: Architecture and Utopia in the Era of the French Revolution. Second and expanded edition
Claude-Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806) is today regarded as chief representative of French revolutionary architecture. With his extraordinary inventiveness he projected the architectural ideals of his era. Ledoux’s influential buildings and projects are presented and interpreted both aesthetically and historically in this book. His best-known projects – the Royal Saltwords of Arc-et-Senans, the tollgates of Paris, the ideal city of Chaux – reveal the architect’s allegiance to the principles of antiquity and Renaissance but also illustrate the evolution of his own utopian language. With the French Revolution, Ledoux ceased building as his contemporaries perceived him as a royal architect. He focused on the development of his architectural theory and redefined the vision of the modern architect.
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MIT Press Ltd Public Intimacy: Architecture and the Visual Arts
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MIT Press Ltd Noah's Ark: Essays on Architecture
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Actar Publishers Histories of Ecological Design: An Unfinished Cyclopedia
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