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Nicholas Ray

    August 7, 1911 – June 16, 1979
    Thinking Through Twentieth-Century Architecture
    Rafael Moneo - building, teaching, writing
    • A critical look at the life, work, and influence of the important and award-winning Spanish architect Rafael MoneoThe Spanish architect Rafael Moneo (b. 1937) has won numerous awards (including the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize), yet this publication is the first to offer a critical study of his career as a whole—not only his many built works and projects but also his contributions to teaching and his writings. The book begins with a comprehensive biography, covering Moneo’s education, teaching appointments, and encounters with historians and architects in Europe and the United States, such as Peter Eisenman, Jørn Utzon, and Bruno Zevi. Also included is a discussion of some of the buildings that he has designed, notably the Prado Museum extension and Atocha Station in Madrid. The following section examines in more detail seven key buildings chosen to illustrate crucial developments in Moneo’s thinking, from the Bankinter, Madrid, to the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Los Angeles. The last and most extensive section considers his architectural his design approach, his idea of the canon, his theory of composition, his notion of form, and his confrontation with reality—in construction and context. 

      Rafael Moneo - building, teaching, writing
    • Focusing on the intersection of philosophy and design, this book addresses contemporary issues in architecture and education, highlighting the enduring nature of philosophical dilemmas in design decisions. With 200 illustrations, it serves as a valuable resource for enthusiasts of twentieth-century architecture and architectural students, offering insights that remain pertinent in today's practice.

      Thinking Through Twentieth-Century Architecture