Prof. Joseph Rykwert, architecture and art history, University of Pennsylvania, spoke to a crowd of architecture students about the evolution and role of theory in modern architecture in Lewis ...
This article was originally published on Common Edge as "How Architectural 'Theory' Disconnects the Profession from the Public." Whatever the form—personal, theoretical, scholarly—architects ...
Building on the success of the first edition, an engaging and reader-friendly work on complex ideas, Introducing Architectural Theory: Expanding the Disciplinary Debate, broadens the range of themes, ...
From Paul Goldberger to Herbert Muschamp, the architecture section of The New York Times has long been the back-alley ghetto of critical coverage. Now, with his latest review, Nicolai Ouroussoff ...
Many theorists explore the problem of content in architecture in terms of representation, or the utilization of symbolic and often historicist imagery to ex-tend an object's meaning within a larger ...
This paper addresses Gaston Bachelard's phenomenology of imagination. In his book The Poetics of Space, Bachelard stresses two major elements that are significant in the creation of real images: ...
I was worried there for a minute. Who’d kidnapped K. Michael Hays and what had they done with him? I was watching a man on my computer screen who looked a lot like Hays as he gave the introductory ...
Paul Rudolph, Rudolph Apartment at 23 Beekman Place, New York (1977-1997). Perspective Section, 1997. Digitized drawing | 4732 x 3416 px. The Paul Rudolph Archive, Library of Congress, Print and ...
The science and art of color theory is divided by a wheel or chart into three main categories: primary, secondary and tertiary. Color is something we perceive through a combination of wavelengths ...
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