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E-raamat: Great Windows in Modern Architecture

(Kalm Architecture LLP, UK)
  • Formaat: 228 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Mar-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781003857907
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  • Formaat: 228 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Mar-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781003857907

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Windows are moments in modern architecture where we look to ascertain elegance, technical expression and material language or to capture a certain atmosphere. A window opening is as much an interval and an opportunity as it is a device for admitting light, air or views; it is simultaneously a physical aperture but also a philosophical opening of collaboration and reflection. In order to understand the language of a building we might look to the detail of the window. But what does this mean and why does modern architecture invest so much expression in the window?

This book explores how the act of detailing and situating windows in buildings is a key proponent in the language of architecture, which both informs and works with the contingencies of design and construction. It investigates 18 case studies in-depth using painstakingly drawn details and vivid photographs in full colour to define what makes these windows great and how each window is situated within both its technical and philosophical context and as an overall development of modern architecture.

Case studies include the work of Walter Gropius, Mies van der Rohe, Pierre Chareau, Frank Lloyd Wright, Alvar Aalto, Carlo Scarpa, Le Corbusier, Stirling and Gowan, Raili and Reima Pietilä, Louis Kahn, Peter Womersley, Miralles/Pinós, Steven Holl, Glen Murcutt and ODonnell + Tuomey.

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"Adams book represents an informed dissection of a fundamental architectural element.The selected case studies provide a well-rounded view, marrying genuine variety with a highly personalised view. Thus, Great Windows in Modern Architecture not only presents great windows with considered commentary but also offers meditations on the role of apertures within a wider tectonic vocabulary."

James Haynes, Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland Magazine

Introduction: What is a window?
1. Bauhaus School, Dessau
2. Brunswick
Park Primary School Assembly Hall
3. La Maison de Verre
4. S.C. Johnson
Administration Building and Research Tower
5. Villa Tugendhat
6. The Klein
Studio
7. The Gipsoteca Canoviana
8. Säynätsalo Town Hall
9. Fisher House
10.
Arthur and Yvonne Boyd Education Centre
11. Swee Saw Hock Student Centre
12.
CEPT School of Architecture
13. Hostelets Civic Centre
14. Dipoli Student
Centre
15. Higgins Hall Centre, Pratt Institute
16. The Dominican Monastery
of Sainte Marie de La Tourette
17. Whitney Museum of American Art (currently
Frick Madison)
18. Sydney Opera House
Kevin Adams is a Teaching Fellow at the Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (ESALA), a practising architect and the founding principal of kalm architecture.