On Alberti and the Art of Building

On Alberti and the Art of Building

Author: Robert Tavernor

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 1998-01-01

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 9780300076158

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Leon Battista Alberti (1404-72) - writer, painter and sculptor, mathematician and, most famously, architectural theorist and architect - came closer than anyone to the Renaissance ideal of the 'complete man'. Recognised by his contemporaries as an extraordinary person, he helped to shape, through his writings and his practical example in the arts, the way in which the natural and artificial world was perceived and represented during the Renaissance.


On the Art of Building in Ten Books

On the Art of Building in Ten Books

Author: Leon Battista Alberti

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 1991-07-01

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9780262510608

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De Re Aedificatoria, by Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472), was the first modern treatise on the theory and practice of architecture. Its importance for the subsequent history of architecture is incalculable, yet this is the first English translation based on the original, exceptionally eloquent Latin text on which Alberti's reputation as a theorist is founded.


Building-in-time

Building-in-time

Author: Marvin Trachtenberg

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780300165920

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In the pre-modern age in Europe, the architect built not merely with imagination, bricks and mortar, but with time, using vast quantities of duration as the means to erect monumental buildings that otherwise would have been impossible to achieve. Virtually all the great cathedrals of France and the rest of Europe were built by this deliberate practice, here given the name "Building-in-Time." It places an entirely new light on the major works of pre-modern Italy, from the Pisa cathedral group to the cathedrals of Milan, Venice and Siena, and from the monuments of fourteenth-century Florence to the new St Peter's. Even as this temporal regime was flourishing, the fifteenth-century Italian architect Leon Battista Alberti proposed a new one for architecture, in which time would ideally be excluded from the making of architecture ("Building-outside-Time"). Planning and building, which had always formed one fluid, imbricated process, were to be sharply divided, and the change that always came with time was to be excluded from architectural making.


Leon Battista Alberti: On Painting

Leon Battista Alberti: On Painting

Author: Leon Battista Alberti

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2011-05-09

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 1107000629

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In this volume Rocco Sinisgalli presents a new English translation and critical examination of Alberti's seminal text.


Leon Battista Alberti

Leon Battista Alberti

Author: Anthony Grafton

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9780674008687

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The Visual Poetics of Raymond Carver draws on the study of visual arts to illuminate the short stories of noted author Raymond Carver, in the broader context of vision and visualization in a literary text. Ayala Amir examines Carver's use of the eye-of-the-camera technique. Amir uncovers the tensions that structure his visual aesthetics and examines assumptions that govern scholarly discussions of his work, relating these matters to the complex nature of photography and to the current "visual turn"of cultural studies. The research uses visual approaches to reflect upon traditional issues of narrative study-duration, dialogue, narration, description, frame, character, and meaning. Amir shows how Carver's visual aesthetics shapes the meaning of his stories, while also challenging accepted notions of the boundaries of "the literary."


The Alphabet and the Algorithm

The Alphabet and the Algorithm

Author: Mario Carpo

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2011-02-04

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 0262294583

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The rise and fall of identical copies: digital technologies and form-making from mass customization to mass collaboration. Digital technologies have changed architecture—the way it is taught, practiced, managed, and regulated. But if the digital has created a “paradigm shift” for architecture, which paradigm is shifting? In The Alphabet and the Algorithm, Mario Carpo points to one key practice of modernity: the making of identical copies. Carpo highlights two examples of identicality crucial to the shaping of architectural modernity: in the fifteenth century, Leon Battista Alberti's invention of architectural design, according to which a building is an identical copy of the architect's design; and, in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the mass production of identical copies from mechanical master models, matrixes, imprints, or molds. The modern power of the identical, Carpo argues, came to an end with the rise of digital technologies. Everything digital is variable. In architecture, this means the end of notational limitations, of mechanical standardization, and of the Albertian, authorial way of building by design. Charting the rise and fall of the paradigm of identicality, Carpo compares new forms of postindustrial digital craftsmanship to hand-making and the cultures and technologies of variations that existed before the coming of machine-made, identical copies. Carpo reviews the unfolding of digitally based design and construction from the early 1990s to the present, and suggests a new agenda for architecture in an age of variable objects and of generic and participatory authorship.


The Anaesthetics of Architecture

The Anaesthetics of Architecture

Author: Neil Leach

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780262621267

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Leach examines the consequences of the growing preoccupation with images and image-making in contemporary architectural culture, arguing that focusing on images dulls the senses. 30 illustrations.


The Art of Building Cities

The Art of Building Cities

Author: Camillo Sitte

Publisher: Ravenio Books

Published:

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13:

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This classic is organized as follows: I. The Relationship Between Buildings, Monuments, and Public Squares II. Open Centers of Public Places III. The Enclosed Character of the Public Square IV. The Form and Expanse of Public Squares V. The Irregularity of Ancient Public Squares VI. Groups of Public Squares VII. Arrangement of Public Squares in Northern Europe VIII. The Artless and Prosaic Character of Modern City Planning IX. Modern Systems X. Modern Limitations on Art in City Planning XI. Improved Modern Systems XII. Artistic Principles in City Planning— An Illustration XIII. Conclusion


Body and Building

Body and Building

Author: George Dodds

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9780262041959

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Essays on the changing relationship of the human body and architecture.