• This Is Architecture Writing on Buildings

This Is Architecture Writing on Buildings

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Overview

, We all consume architecture - it's the one artform we can't avoid. So it's hardly surprising that the finest writers have applied their minds to it. Most of them aren't architects, but their powers of perception are such that what they say gets under the skin of a building - and gives us a lesson in how to look at architecture. You'll be entertained and enlightened as you find out why Goethe went from being dismissive of Strasbourg Cathedral to being an awed admirer; why Ruskin was offended by decorated shopfronts; why D.H. Lawrence loved Etruscan temples; why Tom Wolfe ridiculed the Seagram Building; why Vita Sackville-West saw Chatsworth as an alien interloper; why Rose Macaulay was passionate about ruins; And what Evelyn Waugh thought of Gaudí. The answers, and plenty more, are all here. Knowing them will transform the way you see buildings and deepen your understanding of architecture.,

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781914414862
ISBN-10: 1914414861
Publisher: Unicorn Publishing Group
Publication date: 2022
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: Height: 8.26 inches, Length: 8.26 inches, Weight: 2.1495070545 Pounds, Width: 0.23 inches
Author: Stephen Bayley, Robert Bargery
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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