THE AUTOSIOGRAPHY OF AR IDEA
Par: SULLIVAN, Louis Henri.
Contributor(s): BRAGDON, Claude Line, Ralph Marlowe.
Type Document : Ouvrage Collection: Dover books on architecture.Editeur: New York Dover publ. 1956Description Matérielle: 329 p. Ill.,Couv.ill. en coul. 21 cm.ISBN: 0-486-20281-X .Mots Clés: Théorie architecture, Louis H. Sullivan, ChicagoRésumé: This book, written in Sullivan 's later years, begins with his childhood and ends with his early creative years, about the time of the Chicago world’s air of 1893. It is not an ordinary record of dates and events, but an uninhibited revelation, passionately written, of an intensely creative mind, almost morbidly sensitive to social forces and values. Proactive in its profusion of ideas and insights, this books reveals the growth in Sullivan of the theory architecture that pervaded his workSommaire: P. vii. Introduction P. 5. Forework P.9. Chapter I.The Child P.25. Chapter II. " there was a child went firth every day" P.38. Chapter III. And then came spring P.53. Chapter IV. A Vacation P.72. Chapter V. New buryport P.91. Chapter VI. Boston P.109. VII. Chapter . Boston. the New Rice Grammar School P. 129. VIII. Louis Goeth on a Journey P. 151. Chapter IX. Boston- the english high school P. 175. Chapter X. Farewell to Boston P. 198. Chapter XI. Chicago P. 219. Chapter XII. Paris P. 241. Chapter XIII. The Garden City P. 260. Chapter. XIV. Face to Face P. 285. Chapter XV. Retrospect P. 331. IndexType de document | Site actuel | Cote | Statut | Notes | Date de retour prévue | Code à barres |
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Index
This book, written in Sullivan 's later years, begins with his childhood and ends with his early creative years, about the time of the Chicago world’s air of 1893. It is not an ordinary record of dates and events, but an uninhibited revelation, passionately written, of an intensely creative mind, almost morbidly sensitive to social forces and values. Proactive in its profusion of ideas and insights, this books reveals the growth in Sullivan of the theory architecture that pervaded his work P. vii. Introduction
P. 5. Forework
P.9. Chapter I.The Child
P.25. Chapter II. " there was a child went firth every day"
P.38. Chapter III. And then came spring
P.53. Chapter IV. A Vacation
P.72. Chapter V. New buryport
P.91. Chapter VI. Boston
P.109. VII. Chapter . Boston. the New Rice Grammar School
P. 129. VIII. Louis Goeth on a Journey
P. 151. Chapter IX. Boston- the english high school
P. 175. Chapter X. Farewell to Boston
P. 198. Chapter XI. Chicago
P. 219. Chapter XII. Paris
P. 241. Chapter XIII. The Garden City
P. 260. Chapter. XIV. Face to Face
P. 285. Chapter XV. Retrospect
P. 331. Index