The End of Innovation in Architecture - Couverture souple

Papadakis, Andreas

 
9781901092097: The End of Innovation in Architecture

Synopsis

Book by Papadakis Andreas

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Présentation de l'éditeur

When Daedalos murdered his student and nephew Talos, it was to protect his position as the most innovative architect of his age. He must have foreseen a limit to new ideas, in effect predicting the end of originality in architecture. More than three millennia later this volume examines the architect's obsession with innovation and the new. Today there are those in the fields of criticism, science and history who argue that there is nothing new to discover. They claim that today's architect, like Harold Bloom's poet, is essentially a tragic figure or, to paraphrase Shelley "that architects of all ages contribute to one great architecture perpetually in progress." However, the work of creative architects today refutes any conclusion that the end of architecture is approaching. From the contents: Lebbeus Woods on The Crisis of Innovation; plus Daniel Libeskind, Coop Himmelb(l)au, John Horgan and Francis Fukuyama. Eric Owen Moss on The Glue; Botond Bognar on The Japanese Example - The Other End of Architecture. Projects by Lebbeus Woods, Diller & Scofidio, Coop Himmelb(l)au, and Morphosis; Urban Design: The Poundbury Masterplan; Urban projects by the Michael Sorkin Studio Art and Design: Bruce Nauman at the Pompidou; Sculptures for Bedlam; Contemporary Italian Silver The Schools: London's Architectural Association

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