Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
128
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 1, 1982
Editora
Valadon Publishing
Edição
First Edition
ISBN-10
0959420215
ISBN-13
9780959420210
Descrição
Leslie Wilkinson emerges as a pivotal figure in Australia's architectural history, and this work intricately explores his life and contributions. Through a careful compilation of essays and reflections, it portrays Wilkinson not just as an architect, but as a practical idealist who melded visionary concepts with real-world applications.
The authors David Wilkinson, Peter Johnson, and George Molnar delve deep into the development of Wilkinson's philosophies, shedding light on the influences that shaped his approach to architecture and education. The narrative is complemented by stunning architectural photographs taken by Max Dupain, capturing the essence of Wilkinson's most notable works and illustrating how his ideals came to life through his designs.
As readers immerse themselves in this insightful portrayal, they gain an understanding of how Wilkinson's ideals continue to resonate in contemporary architectural discourse, inspiring future generations to embrace a balance of practicality and vision in their pursuits.
The authors David Wilkinson, Peter Johnson, and George Molnar delve deep into the development of Wilkinson's philosophies, shedding light on the influences that shaped his approach to architecture and education. The narrative is complemented by stunning architectural photographs taken by Max Dupain, capturing the essence of Wilkinson's most notable works and illustrating how his ideals came to life through his designs.
As readers immerse themselves in this insightful portrayal, they gain an understanding of how Wilkinson's ideals continue to resonate in contemporary architectural discourse, inspiring future generations to embrace a balance of practicality and vision in their pursuits.