Principles of modern architecture / Christian Norberg-Schulz.
Publisher: London : Andreas Papadakis Publisher, 2000Description: 136 p. : illustrated ; 30 cm001: 25011ISBN: 9781901092240; 1901092240Subject(s): Architecture (modern)DDC classification: 720.1Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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A clear, concise, accessible, copiously illustrated account by one of the world's leading architectural critics of what the Modern Movement really wanted and what it achieved. Christian Norberg-Schulz explains the basic tenets of the new architecture that came into being around the turn of the last century, a timely explanation in view of the many misconceptions currently in circulation.
All the basic principles are investigated and the volume concludes with a summing-up of the endeavors of Modern Architecture.
Includes bibliography
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