Louis Kahn

Louis Kahn

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Oct 1, 2001 · English · Hardcover (224 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 224
Language English
Published Oct 1, 2001
Publisher Harry N. Abrams
ISBN-10 0810942267
ISBN-13 9780810942264

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The centenary of Louis Kahn's birth serves as a fitting backdrop for a profound exploration into the life and work of one of America's most influential architects. Through a thoughtful narrative, the authors Joseph Rykwert and Roberto Schezen delve into Kahn's innovative designs and pioneering vision that transcended traditional architectural boundaries. With meticulous attention to detail, they paint a vivid picture of Kahn’s creative process and the philosophical underpinnings that drove his monumental works.

Richly illustrated, this volume showcases a diverse array of Kahn's projects, allowing readers to appreciate the harmony between his architectural concepts and the materials he chose. The authors emphasize not only the aesthetic qualities of Kahn's buildings but also their emotional resonance, highlighting how they interact with the spaces they inhabit.

Furthermore, the book reflects on Kahn's lasting impact on contemporary architecture, revealing how his ideas continue to inspire and challenge modern practitioners. Through insightful commentary and analysis, the narrative captures the essence of Kahn's legacy, encouraging a deeper understanding of the relationship between architecture, light, and space.

As the pages unfold, readers are invited to journey through Kahn's remarkable career while grasping the deeper philosophical questions he posed about shelter and community. This work ultimately celebrates a visionary who sought to redefine the very nature of architectural form in an ever-changing world.
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