An edition of Future of Architecture (2014)

Future of Architecture

Future of Architecture
Herman Hertzberger, Jean Phili ...
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An edition of Future of Architecture (2014)

Future of Architecture

At eighty, internationally acclaimed Dutch architect Herman Hertzberger invited colleagues and students to reflect on the future of architecture. While questioning the profession's status as 'the discipline par excellence that has lent itself to the representation of a new, better world', Hertzberger acknowledges that 'it is exactly when the ground under your feet is collapsing that you need elevation'. In this pamphlet, Herman Hertzberger, Anna Heringer, Jean-Philippe Vassal and other contributors opt for ' building as building up, composing, multiplying, improving and establishing: the opposite of decline'. Recognizing the need to change our lifestyle and the way we build if we want to preserve the planet for future generations, these pages offer optimism, making the case to abandon all preconceptions and imagine a new way of practicing architecture that is not a derivative or feeble reflection of today's reality. The envisioned architect is sensitive to ecology, responsible, fair, creative and communicative.

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Language
English
Pages
96

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Future of Architecture
2014, NAi Uitgevers / Publishers Stichting
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Library of Congress
NA687.H4 2013, NA687 .H47 2013, NA687 .F88 2013

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OL28796758M
ISBN 13
9789462080829
OCLC/WorldCat
852259364

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