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Liane Lefaivre

    Het Architectonisch Denken En Andere Architectuurtheoretische Studies
    Classical Architecture
    Tropical Architecture
    Humanist rebel
    • Tropical Architecture

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Tropical Architecture presents a selection of essays by architectural historians and theoreticians on key issues in tropical architecture today. Alongside these are examples of work (both architectural and urbanist) from leading tropical architecture practitioners - including emerging practitioners and established architectural stars. Contributors include Ken Yeang, Michael Pearce, Charles Correa and many more.

      Tropical Architecture2001
      3.8
    • Humanist rebel

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      One of the most influential architects of his time, van Eyck had an immediate impact on the buildings of the fifties and sixties. For half a century, van Eyck composed manifestoes, crafted images, and created structures that shaped the critical sensibilities of his contemporaries, a rebel advancing some of the most creative design ideas of this century.

      Humanist rebel1999
      4.4
    • Classical Architecture

      The Poetics of Order

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This fascinating introduction to classical art and architecture is the first book to investigate the way classical buildings are put together as formal structures. It researches the generative rules, the poetics of composition that classical architecture shares with classical music, poetry, and drama, and is enriched by a variety of examples and an extensive analysis of compositional rules. The 205 line drawings make up a discourse of their own, a pictorial text that serves as an introductory theory of composition or basic design aid. Drawing from Vitruvius, the poetics of Aristotle, the theories of classical architecture, music, and poetry since the Renaissance, and the poetics of the Russian formalists, the authors present classical architecture as a coherent system of architectural thinking that is capable of producing a tragic humanistic discourse, a public art with critical, moral, and philosophical meaning.

      Classical Architecture1986