What is architecture? /
edited by Andrew Ballantyne.
- London : Routledge, 2002.
- xii, 206 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 184-202) and index.
Contributors - Acknowledgements - Introduction - Commentary: Andrew Ballantyne, The Nest and the Pillar of Fire - 1. Architectural principles in an age of Nihilism - 2. The Architecture of Deceit - 3. Spatial Storie - 4. The dark side of the Domus - 5. The metaphysics of housework: Patricia Gruben's The central character - 6. 'Hi honey, I'm home': Weary businessmen and the formulation of a serenely modern aesthetic - 7. From Techne to Tectonics - 8. Botticher, Semper and the Tectonic: Core form and art form - 9. The dislocation of the Architectureal self - 10. The pleasure of Architecture - Bibliography - Index.
0415256275 (pbk)
Architecture--Philosophy.
720 / WHA
Includes bibliographical references (p. 184-202) and index.
Contributors - Acknowledgements - Introduction - Commentary: Andrew Ballantyne, The Nest and the Pillar of Fire - 1. Architectural principles in an age of Nihilism - 2. The Architecture of Deceit - 3. Spatial Storie - 4. The dark side of the Domus - 5. The metaphysics of housework: Patricia Gruben's The central character - 6. 'Hi honey, I'm home': Weary businessmen and the formulation of a serenely modern aesthetic - 7. From Techne to Tectonics - 8. Botticher, Semper and the Tectonic: Core form and art form - 9. The dislocation of the Architectureal self - 10. The pleasure of Architecture - Bibliography - Index.
0415256275 (pbk)
Architecture--Philosophy.
720 / WHA