000 01951nam a22002177a 4500
999 _c35735
_d35735
020 _a978-0-367-44425-9
040 _aBC-EPAU
041 _afre
100 _aJasper, Michael
_e Auteur
245 _aTrajectories in architecture
_bplan, sensation, temporality
_n1 volume
260 _aAbingdon ; New York
_bRoutledge
_c 2023
300 _aXII-172 p.
_billustrations en noir et blanc, plans
_c24 cm.
942 _c01
_t0804
_u8.2
994 _a08040406
500 _aIndex
520 _a "Trajectories in Architecture: Plan, Sensation, Temporality presents a compelling examination of underlying issues in late twentieth century architecture. Three formal preoccupations and conceptual orientations are used as guiding threads or trajectories. These three trajectories - the plan as conceptual device, a logic of sensation, and temporalities - serve to organise individual chapters in the central sections of the book and provide a new lens to the study of period work, revealing architectural conditions and consequent spatial effects little explored to date. Trajectories in Architecture adds to scholarship and expands our understanding of the role of conceptual and formal criteria in the analysis and creation of works of architecture. The book provides potentially transformative new interpretations of influential architects and key projects from the last half of the twentieth century to reveal new alignments and potentialities in architecture's recent past as a contribution to identifying future possibilities. In so doing the book argues for the still latent potential in modern architecture's traditions and design principles and their future expression. Trajectories in Architecture includes analysis of significant projects of Le Corbusier, Peter Eisenman, Zaha Hadid, John Hejduk, Louis I. Kahn, and I. M. Pei"
653 _a Architecture
653 _a20e siècle
653 _aPhilosophie
653 _aPsychologie architecturale