The New Moderns: From Late to Neo-modernismDialogues with neo-modernists Peter Eisenman, Philip Johnson, Richard Meier, Fumihiko Maki; pictoral survays of Frank Gehry, Rem Koolhaas, Norman Foster, Richard Rogers, I.M. Pei. |
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... temple ? ' Kijima , as one would guess , discusses his use of hybrid ornament with a certain irony : Each part of a building should have its own innate life . Substantiating the boundaries among these various parts is architectural ...
... temple ? ' Kijima , as one would guess , discusses his use of hybrid ornament with a certain irony : Each part of a building should have its own innate life . Substantiating the boundaries among these various parts is architectural ...
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... temples of his laborato- ries . In both cases he has chosen the emphatic visual Gestalt of Classicism in preference to the ... Temple of five archways was built to house the collection of the Fort Worth millionaire Amon Carter . The art ...
... temples of his laborato- ries . In both cases he has chosen the emphatic visual Gestalt of Classicism in preference to the ... Temple of five archways was built to house the collection of the Fort Worth millionaire Amon Carter . The art ...
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... temples . Or if he is , they will explode in unlikely ways . His most eruptive temple is the California Aerospace Museum , a construction reminiscent of Duchamp's ' explosion in a shingle factory ' . Like a Chinese garden it borrows the ...
... temples . Or if he is , they will explode in unlikely ways . His most eruptive temple is the California Aerospace Museum , a construction reminiscent of Duchamp's ' explosion in a shingle factory ' . Like a Chinese garden it borrows the ...
Contents
LATE AND NEW MODERNISM | 11 |
SERIOUS JOKES | 112 |
NEOMODERNIST PRACTICE | 191 |
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Public Places, Urban Spaces: The Dimensions of Urban Design Matthew Carmona No preview available - 2003 |