Reyner Banham and the paradoxes of high tech
Todd Gannon ; with an unpublished essay by Reyner Banham
Bok Engelsk 2017
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Utgitt | Los Angeles, Cal. : Getty Research Institute , cop. 2017
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Omfang | 253 s. : ill. (noen kol.)
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Opplysninger | Introduction ; In search of alternatives : Banham, Britain, and the new brutalism ; Unconventional combinations : a clip-on architecture ; Savage minds and the well-tempered environment ; High tech and the persistence of modernism ; Making architecture : the ethics of high tech ; Architecture beyond building ; Conclusion : building beyond architecture ; High texh and advanced engineering / Reyner Banham. - Reyner Banham and the Paradoxes of High Tech' reassesses one of the most influential voices in twentieth-century architectural history through a detailed examination of Banham's writing on High Tech architecture and its immediate antecedents. Taking as a guide Banham's habit of structuring his writings around dialectical tensions, Todd Gannon sheds new light on Banham's early engagement with the New Brutalism of Alison and Peter Smithson, his measured enthusiasm for the "clip-on" approach developed by Cedric Price and the Archigram group, his advocacy of "well- tempered environments" fostered by integrated mechanical and electrical systems, and his late-career assessments of High Tech practitioners such as Norman Foster, Richard Rogers, and Renzo Piano. Gannon devotes significant attention to Banham's late work, including fresh archival materials related to 'Making Architecture: The Paradoxes of High Tech', the manuscript he left unfinished at his death in 1988. For the first time, readers will have access to Banham's previously unpublished draft introduction to that book.
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ISBN | 978-1-60606-530-3
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