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Practice : architecture, technique, and representation / essays, Stan Allen ; commentary, Diana Agrest

By: Allen, Stan.
Contributor(s): Agrest, Diana | Ostrow, Saul [(series ed.)].
Series: Critical voices in art, theory and culture. Publisher: Australia ; Amsterdam: G+B Arts International, c2000Description: xxv, 200 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9057010720.Subject(s): Architecture -- Philosophy | Architecture, Modern -- 20th century | Representation (Philosophy) | ArchitectureDDC classification: 720.1
Contents:
Introduction to the Series / Saul Ostrow. - Acknowledgments. - Introduction; Practice vs. Project Essays / Stan Allen. - Drawings. 1. Constructing With Lines: On Projection. 2. Mapping the Unmappable: On Notation. 3. Plotting Traces: On Process. - Buildings. 4. Mies's Theater of Effects: The New National Gallery. 5. The Guggenheim Refigured: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. 6. Le Corbusier and Modernist Movement: The Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. - Media. 7. Ex Novo: Architecture and Photography. 8. Terminal Velocities: The Computer in the Design Studio. - Postcript: Representation as Articulation between Theory and Practice / Diana Agrest. - Notes. Image Credits.
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Introduction to the Series / Saul Ostrow. - Acknowledgments. - Introduction; Practice vs. Project Essays / Stan Allen. - Drawings. 1. Constructing With Lines: On Projection. 2. Mapping the Unmappable: On Notation. 3. Plotting Traces: On Process. - Buildings. 4. Mies's Theater of Effects: The New National Gallery. 5. The Guggenheim Refigured: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. 6. Le Corbusier and Modernist Movement: The Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. - Media. 7. Ex Novo: Architecture and Photography. 8. Terminal Velocities: The Computer in the Design Studio. - Postcript: Representation as Articulation between Theory and Practice / Diana Agrest. - Notes. Image Credits.