Vincent Scully: Architecture, Urbanism, and a Life in Search of Community
Autor Dr A. Krista Sykesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 iul 2024
Scully charted an unlikely course from postwar modernism to postmodernism and New Urbanism, overturning outdated beliefs and changing the face of the built environment as he went. A teacher for more than 60 years and a figure of immense importance in the field, he was central to an expansive network of associations, from Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Kahn, and Robert Venturi to Robert Stern, Harold Bloom, and Norman Mailer.
Scully's extensive body of work, with its range spanning centuries and civilizations, coalesced around the core beliefs that architecture shapes and is shaped by society, and that the best architecture responds, above all else, to the human need for community and connection. This timely appraisal provides a platform for reassessing the legacy of these values as well as how we write and think about architecture in the twenty-first century.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350298415
ISBN-10: 1350298417
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 60 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350298417
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 60 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Preface
Introduction
1. Dogs and Books (1920-1940)
2. Then and Since (1940-1946)
3. Marinated in Modernism (1946-1949)
4. Laying the Foundations (1947-1950)
5. A Uniquely American Development (1948-1955)
6. Side by Side in Panorama (1947-1962)
7. Rewriting Modern Architecture (1955-1962)
8. Death of the Street (late 1950s-1964)
9. Complexity and Contradiction (1964-1967)
10. Activism and Accommodation (1967-early 1970s)
11. A Great Shift Towards Realism (late 1960s-early 1970s)
12. The Historian's Revenge (1964 -mid-1970s)
13. What Seas, What Shores (late 1970s-1991)
14. New Urbanism, New Horizons (1980s-2000s)
15. We Can't Say It's a Career Cut Short (1991 - 2017)
16. Legacy
Index
Introduction
1. Dogs and Books (1920-1940)
2. Then and Since (1940-1946)
3. Marinated in Modernism (1946-1949)
4. Laying the Foundations (1947-1950)
5. A Uniquely American Development (1948-1955)
6. Side by Side in Panorama (1947-1962)
7. Rewriting Modern Architecture (1955-1962)
8. Death of the Street (late 1950s-1964)
9. Complexity and Contradiction (1964-1967)
10. Activism and Accommodation (1967-early 1970s)
11. A Great Shift Towards Realism (late 1960s-early 1970s)
12. The Historian's Revenge (1964 -mid-1970s)
13. What Seas, What Shores (late 1970s-1991)
14. New Urbanism, New Horizons (1980s-2000s)
15. We Can't Say It's a Career Cut Short (1991 - 2017)
16. Legacy
Index
Recenzii
A carefully researched biography written with sympathy and style by A. Krista Sykes, allow[ing] all of us to witness the impact of a teacher upon the lives of his students. It invites us into Scully's darkened classroom as the slides advance and the story of architecture unfolds.
Krista Sykes's carefully-researched book on Vincent Scully beautifully captures his unparalleled ability to ignite the imagination of his students with his eloquence, passion for architecture, and concern with social justice that made his lectures electrifying and his writings a call to action.
The story of an era, Vincent Scully's biography illuminates our understanding of the state of architecture and cities today. Beloved professor and public intellectual, he was dedicated to initiating the public into the sometime arcane world of architecture and architects. He exerted an unprecedented influence as a historian on the turn of events of his own time, with expansive knowledge and empathy for his subjects, and the conviction that past and present are one.
Drawing on interviews she conducted with Scully during his lifetime, unprecedented access to his personal papers, and a deep familiarity with the architectural culture of the 20th century, Sykes treats long career with intelligence, compassion, and admirable clarity.
Krista Sykes's carefully-researched book on Vincent Scully beautifully captures his unparalleled ability to ignite the imagination of his students with his eloquence, passion for architecture, and concern with social justice that made his lectures electrifying and his writings a call to action.
The story of an era, Vincent Scully's biography illuminates our understanding of the state of architecture and cities today. Beloved professor and public intellectual, he was dedicated to initiating the public into the sometime arcane world of architecture and architects. He exerted an unprecedented influence as a historian on the turn of events of his own time, with expansive knowledge and empathy for his subjects, and the conviction that past and present are one.
Drawing on interviews she conducted with Scully during his lifetime, unprecedented access to his personal papers, and a deep familiarity with the architectural culture of the 20th century, Sykes treats long career with intelligence, compassion, and admirable clarity.