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245 00 $aRe-reading Perspecta :$bthe first fifty years of the Yale Architectural Journal /$cedited by Robert A.M. Stern, Peggy Deamer and Alan Plattus.
246 3 $a[Re]reading Perspecta
260 $aCambridge, Mass. ;$aLondon :$bMIT,$c2004.
300 $axvii, 827 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c31 cm
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500 $aDesigned by Henk van Assen, Amanda Bowers, and Sarah Gifford--AIGA Design Archives.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g[Re]perspecta 1.$tTraining for the practice of architecture /$rGeorge Howe ;$tThe evolution of Wright, Mies & Le Corbusier /$rHenry-Russell Hitchcock ;$t3 New Directions : Paul Rudolph, Philip Johnson, Buckminster Fuller /$rThe editors ;$tMonumental architecture : or the art of pleasing in civic design /$rHenry H. Reed Jr. --$g[Re]perspecta 2.$tSome experiences and observations of an elderly architect /$rGeorge Howe ;$tTowards a plan for Midtown Philadelphia /$rLouis Kahn ;$tThe Cardboard House /$rBuckminster Fuller ;$tOn the responsibility of the architect : roundtable discussions with Philip Johnson, Pietro Belluschi, Louis Kahn, Paul Weiss and Vincent Scully /$rThe editors --$g[Re]perspecta 3.$tEnvironment and anonymous architecture /$rSibyl Moholy-Nagy ;$tThe seven crutches of modern architecture /$rPhilip Johnson ;$tOrder and form : Yale Art Gallery + Design Center, designed by Louis Kahn /$rThe editors ;$tOrder is /$rLouis Kahn --$g[Re]perspecta 4.$tArchitecture is the thoughtful making of spaces /$rLouis Kahn ;$tModern architecture : toward a redefinition of style /$rVincent Scully, Jr. ;$tRegionalism in architecture /$rPaul Rudolph ;$tOrder in Architecture /$rLouis Kahn --$g[Re]perspecta 5.$tA letter /$rMathew Nowicki --$g[Re]perspecta 6.$tHadrian's Villa /$rCharles Moore ;$tThe work of Charles Edouard Jeanneret /$rThe editors ;$t"The functional tradition" and expression /$rJames Stirling --$g[Re]perspecta 7.$tAn interview /$rEero Saarinen ;$tAct and behavior in architecutre /$rJohn Johansen ;$tFor Perspecta /$rPaul Rudolph ;$tThe future of the past /$rSibyl Moholy-Nagy ;$tOpen and closed /$rColin St. John Wilson --$g[Re]perspecta 8.$tTransparency : literal and phenomenal /$rColin Rowe and Robert Slutzky ;$tAntonio Gaudi : structure and form /$rGeorge R. Collins ;$tThe death of the street /$rVincent Scully, Jr. ;$tThe forces that shaped Park Avenue /$rRichard Roth --$g[Re]perspecta 9/10.$tComplexity and contradiction in architecture /$rRobert Venturi ;$tYou have to pay for the public life /$rCharles W. Moore ;$tWhence & whither : the processional element in architecture /$rPhilip Johnson ;$tReplication replicated, or notes on American bastardy /$rGeorge L. Hersey ;$tDoldrums in the suburbs /$rVincent Scully, Jr. --$tPortfolio of projects from issues 01-09/10.
505 80 $g[Re]perspecta 11.$tNow and then /$rPeter Millard ;$tPlug it in, Rameses, and see if it lights up /$rCharles W. Moore ;$tConversation on urbanism /$rShadrach Woods and Roger Vailland ;$tDemocratic planning /$rPaul Davidoff --$g[Re]specta 12.$tMass communication on the people freeway /$rRobert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown ;$tTypology and design method /$rAlan Colquhoun ;$tMaison de Verre /$rKenneth Frampton ;$tLutyens' architecture restudied /$rAllan Greenburg --$g[Re]perspecta 13/14.$tFrom object to relationship II : Giuseppe Terragni Casa Giuliani Frigerio /$rPeter Eisenman ;$tEileen Gray : two housees and an interior, 1925-1933 /$rJoseph Rykwert ;$tSome houses of Ill-repute /$rRobert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown ;$tTransparency : literal and phenomenal : part 2 /$rColin Rowe and Robert Slutzky --$g[Re]perspecta 15.$tSoutherness /$rCharles W. Moore ;$tArts and architecture case study houses /$rEsther McCoy ;$tJulia Morgan : some introductory notes /$rRichard Longstreth --$g[Re]perspecta 16.$tThe monumental tradition /$rJames Stirling ;$tRecycling New York /$rAlexander Garvin ;$tThe crisis of the object : the predicament of texture /$rFred Koetter and Colin Rowe --$g[Re]perspecta 17.$tThe Dream of the complete building /$rKarsten Harries ;$tAn architecture of participation /$rGiancarlo de Carlo --$g[Re]perspecta 18.$tThe architecture of James Gamble Rogers at Yale University /$rSusan Ryan ;$tNotes on design /$rPeter Millard ;$tSkyscrapers /$rCesar Pelli --$g[Re]perspecta 19.$tnegation and reconciliation /$rRaimund Abraham ;$tBuilding and the terror of time /$rKarsten Harries ;$tSilent witnesses /$rJohn Hejduk ;$tThe shape of time reconsidered /$rGeorge Kubler ;$tThe persistence of formal patterns /$rAlexander Purves ;$tA conversation /$rKevin Roche ;$tNotes from sight point road /$rRichard Serra --$g[Re]perspecta 20.$tProcess and theme in the work of Carlo Scarpa /$rGiuseppe Zambonini ;$tProspects for a critical regionalism /$rKenneth Frampton ;$tLandscape and architecture work of Erik Gunnar Asplund /$rStuart Wrede --$tPortfolio of projects from issues 11-20.
505 80 $g[Re]perspecta 21.$tCritical architecture : between culture and form /$rK. Michael Hays ;$t(Post) modern polemics /$rHal Foster ;$tThe end of the classical : the end of the beginning, the end of the end /$rPeter Eisenman --$g[Re]perspecta 22.$tDrawing a conclusion /$rJeffrey Kipnis ;$tExcerpts from a conversation /$rPaul Rudolph ;$tMies van der Rohe : a moral modernism model /$rStanley Tigerman --$g[Re]perspecta 23.$tOn history and architecture : an interview /$rFrancesco Dal Co ;$tVertex and vortex : a tectonics of section /$rJennifer Bloomer ;$tDisjunctions /$rBernard Tschumi ;$tThe origins of modern eclecticism /$rIgnasi de Sola Morales ;$tPostmortem architecture : the taste of Derrida /$rMark Wigley --$g[Re]perspecta 24.$tNotes on a theory of making /$rGiuseppe Zambonini ;$tA conversation, "The idea of lasting" /$rRafael Moneo --$g[Re]perspecta 25.$tWall : the time's building /$rTadao Ando --$g[Re]perspecta 26.$tProjections /$rKrzystof Wodiczko ;$tPeter Behrens' highest kultursymbol, the theater /$rStanford Anderson ;$tOn art for the stage /$rPeter Behrens --$g[Re]perspecta 27.$tOrder and disorder /$rGiovanni Michelucci ;$tA life one century long /$rFrancesco Dal Co ;$tA conversation with Giovanni Michelucci /$rThe editors --$g[Re]perspecta 28.$tDoctrine and Uncertainties /$rJean Nouvel ;$tFor an open architecture /$rGunter Behnisch ;$tOn the work of Patkau Associates : tecto-totemic form /$rKenneth Frampton ;$tOn the work of Thomas Leeser : critique of the inverted house, a home for twin surgeons /$rHani Rashid --$g[Re]perspecta 29.$tFuture Zones /$rMichael Sorkin ;$tNietzsche in New Haven /$rThomas Fisher ;$tStill learning from Las Vegas /$rRobert Goodman --$g[Re]perspecta 30.$tWhich new urbanism : The revanchist '90's /$rNeil Smith ;$tInterchange and container : the new orgman /$rKeller Easterling ;$tAmerican modern : seven housing projects /$rThe editors -- Portfolio of projects from issues 21-30 --$tPractice and theory : Perspecta and the fate of the architectural discourse.$tReflections on Perspecta : the end of the beginning /$rKenneth Frampton ;$tReading perspecta 1 through 10 : the early years in context /$rJoan Ockman ;$tPerspecta 11-22 : searching for authenticity /$rK. Michael Hays ;$tPerspecta since 1987 : the necessity of choice /$rSandy Isenstadt ;$tThe founding of Perspecta /$rAlvin Eisenman ;$tPerspecta's graphic design and graphic design's perspective /$rSheila Levrant de Bretteville.
520 $a"The material included here is organized chronologically by issue. Each issue opens with a statement by one of the editors discussing the historical context and the reasoning behind the selections made. Robert A.M. Stern writes introductions for issues 1 through 9/10, Alan Plattus, 11 through 20, and Peggy Deamer, 21 through 30. Each issue also includes the original editor's introduction, if one was written"--Page xiii.
520 1 $a"Perspecta, the oldest and most respected student-edited architectural journal in the United States, marks its fiftieth anniversary with this selection of pieces published in its pages from the 1950s through the 1990s. The essays and portfolios in [Re]-Reading Perspecta trace the development of architectural culture and discourse over the past fifty years and bear witness to the influential role played by Perspecta in a time of crucial debate about the function and future of architecture." "The editors introduce each section with essays that offer historical context and critical commentary. [Re]-Reading Perspecta also includes essays by Kenneth Frampton, K. Michael Hays, Joan Ockman, and Sandy Isenstadt on the history of Perspecta and its role in architectural discourse. This selection of the best of Perspecta covers a broad spectrum of American architectural design, history, theory, and criticism."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aArchitectural design$xHistory$y20th century.
650 0 $aStructural engineering$xHistory$y20th century.
650 0 $aArchitectural design$vPeriodicals$xHistory.
650 0 $aStructural engineering$vPeriodicals$xHistory.
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655 7 $aHistory.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411628
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700 1 $aStern, Robert A. M.
700 1 $aDeamer, Peggy.
700 1 $aPlattus, Alan J.
700 1 $aAssen, Henk van,$d1961-$ebook designer,$ebookjacket designer.
700 1 $aBowers, Amanda,$ebook designer,$ebookjacket designer.
700 1 $aGifford, Sarah,$ebook designer,$ebookjacket designer.
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