Sobre el Autor

Charles Jencks was a prominent American architectural historian, designer, and cultural theorist, known for his influential writings on postmodern architecture. He emerged as a significant voice in architecture in the late 20th century, advocating for a more expressive and symbolic approach to design, which countered the stark minimalism of modernism. His work often focused on the intersection of architecture and culture, exploring how buildings can convey deeper meanings and reflect societal values.

Jencks authored numerous books and articles, including 'The Language of Post-Modern Architecture', which became a foundational text for understanding the evolution of architectural thought. He was also involved in design projects, such as the Garden of Cosmic Speculation in Scotland, which showcases his philosophical ideas through landscape architecture. His contributions have left a lasting impact on both academic discourse and practical design, inspiring a generation of architects and theorists to consider the narrative and cultural significance of their work.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento October 21, 1939
Lugar de Nacimiento Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento October 13, 2019