Modernist Acilimda Bir Öncü - Seyfi Arkan - Mimarlik, Degisim, Özerklik
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Edited by: Ali Cengizkan, A. Derin Inan, N. Müge Cengizkan.
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Biography
格式
平装书
页数
589
语言
土耳其语
已发布
Jan 1, 2012
出版商
TMMOB Mimarlar Odasi
ISBN-10
6050103992
ISBN-13
9786050103991
描述
This work delves into the life and contributions of Seyfi Arkan, an influential figure in modernist architecture. The editors, Ali Cengizkan, A. Derin Inan, and N. Müge Cengizkan, meticulously curate a collection of essays that explore Arkan's innovative approach and his lasting impact on the architectural landscape.
Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world, the essays highlight how Arkan's vision transcended traditional boundaries, emphasizing autonomy and transformation in the discipline. Each piece captures a different facet of his work, revealing the interplay between modernism and local identity, and how Arkan navigated these complex dynamics in his career.
Through engaging narratives and detailed analysis, the book paints a vivid picture of Arkan's philosophy, showcasing how his ideas resonate with contemporary architectural practices. The discussions provide readers with a deeper understanding of the significance of autonomy in architecture, especially during a time of significant socio-political shifts.
Richly illustrated, this volume serves as both an homage to a pioneering architect and a thought-provoking examination of modernism's evolution. The editors strive to inspire future architects and scholars to embrace change and challenge conventions, much like Arkan did throughout his groundbreaking career.
Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world, the essays highlight how Arkan's vision transcended traditional boundaries, emphasizing autonomy and transformation in the discipline. Each piece captures a different facet of his work, revealing the interplay between modernism and local identity, and how Arkan navigated these complex dynamics in his career.
Through engaging narratives and detailed analysis, the book paints a vivid picture of Arkan's philosophy, showcasing how his ideas resonate with contemporary architectural practices. The discussions provide readers with a deeper understanding of the significance of autonomy in architecture, especially during a time of significant socio-political shifts.
Richly illustrated, this volume serves as both an homage to a pioneering architect and a thought-provoking examination of modernism's evolution. The editors strive to inspire future architects and scholars to embrace change and challenge conventions, much like Arkan did throughout his groundbreaking career.