Judging architectural value : a harvard design magazine reader için kapak resmi
Judging architectural value : a harvard design magazine reader
Başlık:
Judging architectural value : a harvard design magazine reader
ISBN:
9780816650118
Yayım Bilgisi:
Minneapolis, MN : University of Minnesota Press , 2007
Fiziksel Açıklamalar:
xxxi, 175 s. : fotoğ. ; 23 cm.
Dizi Bildirim:
Harvard design magazine readers ; 4
Genel Not:
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Learning from St. Louis : the Arch, the Canon, and Bourdieu / Hélène Lipstadt -- What goes unnoticed : on the canonical quality of the PSFS Building / David Leatherbarrow -- Canon and anti-canon : on the fall and rise of the A + A / Timothy M. Rohan -- Canons in cross fire : on the importance of critical modernism / Charles Jencks -- In the shadow of a giant : on the consequences of canonization / Daniel Willis -- Eyesore or art? On Tyree Guyton's Heidelberg project / John Beardsley -- Toward an architecture of humility : on the value of experience / Juhani Pallasmaa -- Why are some buildings more interesting than others? / Kurt W. Forster -- Questions of value : an interview with Kenneth Frampton / William S. Saunders and Nancy Levinson -- Most architecture should be modest : on architecture and aesthetic judgment / Roger Scruton -- From taste to judgment : multiple criteria in the evaluation of architecture / William S. Saunders -- Once again by the Pacific : returning to sea ranch / Tim Culvahouse and Lisa Findley -- The absence of presence : the Knickerbocker residence and the fate of nonelitist architecture / Diane Ghirardo

These provocative essays take up the questions of what people value in architecture and how changing values influence opinions about it. In the opening essay, Benedikt makes an argument for the role of architects in the delineation of value in architecture.
İçindekiler:
Learning from St. Louis : the Arch, the Canon, and Bourdieu / Hélène Lipstadt -- What goes unnoticed : on the canonical quality of the PSFS Building / David Leatherbarrow -- Canon and anti-canon : on the fall and rise of the A + A / Timothy M. Rohan -- Canons in cross fire : on the importance of critical modernism / Charles Jencks -- In the shadow of a giant : on the consequences of canonization / Daniel Willis -- Eyesore or art? On Tyree Guyton's Heidelberg project / John Beardsley -- Toward an architecture of humility : on the value of experience / Juhani Pallasmaa -- Why are some buildings more interesting than others? / Kurt W. Forster -- Questions of value : an interview with Kenneth Frampton / William S. Saunders and Nancy Levinson -- Most architecture should be modest : on architecture and aesthetic judgment / Roger Scruton -- From taste to judgment : multiple criteria in the evaluation of architecture / William S. Saunders -- Once again by the Pacific : returning to sea ranch / Tim Culvahouse and Lisa Findley -- The absence of presence : the Knickerbocker residence and the fate of nonelitist architecture / Diane Ghirardo
Özet:
These provocative essays take up the questions of what people value in architecture and how changing values influence opinions about it. In the opening essay, Benedikt makes an argument for the role of architects in the delineation of value in architecture.