جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Jan 1, 1969
ناشر
Vassar College]
توضیحات
In her thought-provoking exploration of architecture, Ada Louise Huxtable challenges the very essence of the discipline. She delves into the evolving relationship between humans and their built environments, questioning whether traditional architectural principles still hold relevance in a rapidly changing world.
Throughout her analysis, Huxtable examines iconic structures and urban landscapes, highlighting the disconnect often felt between these creations and the communities they are meant to serve. Her insights provoke readers to reconsider the role of architects and the societal implications of their designs.
As the boundaries of functionality and aesthetics blur, Huxtable calls for a reimagined vision of architecture that embraces innovation while remaining rooted in human experience. The dialogue she initiates resonates with both professionals and enthusiasts, making her work an essential read in the discourse on contemporary architecture.
Throughout her analysis, Huxtable examines iconic structures and urban landscapes, highlighting the disconnect often felt between these creations and the communities they are meant to serve. Her insights provoke readers to reconsider the role of architects and the societal implications of their designs.
As the boundaries of functionality and aesthetics blur, Huxtable calls for a reimagined vision of architecture that embraces innovation while remaining rooted in human experience. The dialogue she initiates resonates with both professionals and enthusiasts, making her work an essential read in the discourse on contemporary architecture.