Architecture matters. To our cities, to our planet, to our personal
lives. How we design and what we build has an impact that usually
lasts for generations. The more we understand the importance of
architecture, and the thinking and decisions behind the buildings we
create, the better world we will construct. Who better to guide
readers into the rich and complex world of contemporary architecture
than Aaron Betsky, former architect, author, curator and museum
director, and today dean of the Frank Lloyd Wright School of
Architecture. Combining his early experiences working and meeting
cutting-edge architects with his frequent role as jury member
selecting the worlds most prominent global architects to build icon
for cities, Betsky possesses rare insight into the mechanisms,
politics and personalities that play a role in how buildings in our
societies and urban centres come to be. In some fifty themes and
drawing from his own experiences and encounters with people and
buildings around the world, he explores a broad spectrum of topics,
from the meaning of domestic space to the spectacle of the urban
realm. Accessible, instructive and hugely enjoyable, this book will
open the eyes of anyone dreaming of becoming an architect, and bring a
wry smile to anyone that already is.
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ISBN
9780500773871
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Thames & Hudson
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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