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30th March 2020 8:45 GMT

de Architectura – Vitruvius

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de Architectura – Vitruvius

I quattro libri dell’architettura

De re Aedificatoria

The Stone of Venice

Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture

Ornament and Crime

Bruno Taut_Down with Seriousism

Down with Seriousism

De Stijl, Creative Demands

Hannes Meyer’s New Bauhaus Pedagogy

Eileen Gray and Jean Badovici, House by the Sea

Richard Neutra, Survival through Design

An Eames Anthology

 Frank Lloyd Wright, In the Nature of Materials

Le Corbusier – Béton Brut and Ineffable Space 1940-1965

Lina Bo Bardi, Stones against Diamonds

Louis Kahn, Architecture is the Thoughtful Making of Spaces

William Katavolos, Organics

Home: A Short History of an Idea

 

 

The function of the oblique

Hans Hollein, Alles ist Architektur

Toyo Ito, Tarzans in the Media Forest

Delirious New York

Get Off of My Cloud

Thom Mayne, Combinatory Urbanism

Victor Papanek, Design for the Real World

Diana Balmori, A Landscape Manifesto

Chris Anderson, Makers-The New Industrial Revolution

Steven Holl, Parallax

Le Corbusier, Vers une Architecture

Charles, W. Moore, You Have to Pay for the Public Life

Jane Jacob, The Life and Death of American Cities

Christopher Alexander, The Pattern Language

Eisenman, The Formal Basis of Modern Architecture

Peter Zumthor, Thinking Architecture

Patrik Schumacher, The Autopoiesis of Architecture

Sou Fujimoto, Primitive Future

Reinier de Graaf, Four Walls and a Roof – The Complex Nature of a Simple Profession

Aldo Rossi l’architettura della città

Kenneth Frampton, Modern Architecture-A Critical History

Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Le Carceri

Bruno Zevi, Architecture as Space

Juhani Pallasmaa, The Architecture of Image-Existential Space in Cinema

N. J. Habraken, The Structure of the Ordinary-Form and Control in the Built Environment

Colin Rowe, Collage City

Edward T. Hall, The Hidden Dimension

Gaston Bachelard, La poetique de l’espace

Marc Auge, Non-Places-An Introduction to Supermodernity

Pier Vittorio Aureli, The Possibility of an Absolute Architecture