Twentieth-century Architecture in the Netherlands
Author: Hans van Dijk
Publisher: 010 Publishers
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 9789064503474
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Author: Hans van Dijk
Publisher: 010 Publishers
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 9789064503474
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: R. Stephen Sennott
Publisher: Taylor & Francis US
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 522
ISBN-13: 9781579584344
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor more information including the introduction, a full list of entries and contributors, a generous selection of sample pages and more, visit the Encyclope dia of 20th Century Architecture website. Focusing on architecture from all regions of the world, this three-volume set profiles the twentieth century's vast chronicle of architectural achievements, both within and well beyond the theoretical confines of modernism. Unlike existing works, this encyclopedia examines the complexities of rapidly changing global conditions that have dispersed modern architectural types, movements, styles, and building practices across traditional geographic and cultural boundaries.
Author: Gerritjan Deunk
Publisher: Nai010 Publishers
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9789056622435
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Published: 2012
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9789462080096
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDrawing from the collection of the Netherlands Architecture Institute, which spans almost two centuries of architecture history, this book presents a portrait of the Netherlands. The book brings together the designs, buildings and ideas that have defined the image of Dutch architecture.
Author: Anne Hoogewoning
Publisher: NAI Publishers
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9789056621667
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe architecture and architectural culture of the Netherlands have been causing quite a stir in recent years: a great many remarkable new buildings and projects testify to the current flowering in Dutch architecture, urban planning, and landscaping that's so exciting to so many in and out of the field. Artificial Landscape illustrates the results of this late twentieth century surge of creativity and traces the background of its success, examining both the 'Dutch phenomenon' and its socio-historical context to find out what makes it work so well. What we find is that even in a period of globalization there is still such a thing as a Dutch 'climate, ' yet despite this culture's specific national character we have much to learn from it, particularly where its unique synthesis of architecture, urbanism, and landscaping is concerned. This exciting movement is represented by a selection of designs, built works, ideas, plans and manifestoes from such architects and firms as OMA/Rem Koolhaas, Neutelings Riedijk, MVRDV, Maunce Nio, and Max 1, to name only a few. Apart from recording the state of things in Dutch architecture, Artificial Landscape also serves as a survey of contemporary architectural criticism, collecting the most important critiques of Dutch architecture, urban planning, and landscape architecture to have appeared in recent years.
Author: Avery Library
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : G.K. Hall
Published: 1977
Total Pages: 916
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Publisher: Phaidon Press
Published: 2012-10-08
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780714857060
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGlobal investigation of 20th-century architecture, 750+ masterpieces richly illustrated.
Author: Otto Wagner
Publisher: Getty Publications
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 202
ISBN-13: 0226869393
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 1896, Otto Wagner's "Modern Architecture" shocked the European architectural community with its impassioned plea for an end to eclecticism and for a "modern" style suited to contemporary needs and ideals, utilizing the nascent constructional technologies and materials. Through the combined forces of his polemical, pedagogical, and professional efforts, this determined, newly appointed professor at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts emerged in the late 1890s - along with such contemporaries as Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Glasgow and Louis Sullivan in Chicago - as one of the leaders of the revolution soon to be identified as the "Modern Movement." Wagner's historic manifesto is now presented in a new English translation - the first in almost ninety years - based on the expanded 1902 text and noting emendations made to the 1896, 1898, and 1914 editions. In his introduction, Dr. Harry Mallgrave examines Wagner's tract against the backdrop of nineteenth-century theory, critically exploring the affinities of Wagner's revolutionary élan with the German eclectic debate of the 1840s, the materialistic tendencies of the 1870s and 1880s, and the emerging cultural ideology of modernity. Modern Architecture is one of those rare works in the literature of architecture that not only proclaimed the dawning of a new era, but also perspicaciously and cogently shaped the issues and the course of its development; it defined less the personal aspirations of one individual and more the collective hopes and dreams of a generation facing the sanguine promise of a new century
Author: Library of Congress
Publisher:
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 1160
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Published: 2009
Total Pages: 1596
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