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Building Art: The Life and Work of Frank Gehry [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 544 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 233x155x29 mm, weight: 578 g, 8 PP B&W PHOTOS, 60 BW ILL
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Alfred A. Knopf
  • ISBN-10: 0307946398
  • ISBN-13: 9780307946393
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 544 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 233x155x29 mm, weight: 578 g, 8 PP B&W PHOTOS, 60 BW ILL
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Alfred A. Knopf
  • ISBN-10: 0307946398
  • ISBN-13: 9780307946393
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"From one of our foremost architectural writers: an engaging, brilliant exploration of the life and work of the most famous architect of our time, and one of the few architects ever to be widely admired by both critics and the general public.This first full-fledged critical biography of Frank Gehry presents and evaluates the work of a man whom fifty architects, critics, and historians assembled by Vanity Fair designated "the most important architect in the world." It discusses at length his major buildings: from his own house--an "exploded" Dutch Colonial in Santa Monica--to the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, which has almost single-handedly transformed contemporary architecture. It considers the work in light of Gehry's personal life: the influence of hisimmigrant grandparents, his two marriages, his close relationships to an unusual circle of celebrated clients and friends, his longtime therapist. It analyzes his carefully created "aw, shucks" persona and the intense ambition it masks; examines Gehry's anxieties about fame and how his "outsider" status as a Los Angeles architect allowed him to experiment in useful ways; and finally discusses how he thinks about and employs technology to change not just the way a building can look but the way architecture itself is practiced"--

Here, from Pulitzer Prize–winning critic Paul Goldberger, is the first full-fledged critical biography of Frank Gehry, undoubtedly the most famous architect of our time. Goldberger follows Gehry from his humble origins—the son of working-class Jewish immigrants in Toronto—to the heights of his extraordinary career. He explores Gehry’s relationship to Los Angeles, a city that welcomed outsider artists and profoundly shaped him in his formative years. He surveys the full range of his work, from the Bilbao Guggenheim to the Walt Disney Concert Hall in L.A. to the architect’s own home in Santa Monica, which galvanized his neighbors and astonished the world. He analyzes his carefully crafted persona, in which an amiable surface masks a driving ambition. And he discusses his use of technology, not just to change the way a building looks, but to revolutionize the very practice of the field. Comprehensive and incisive, Building Art is a sweeping view of a singular artist—and an essential story of architecture’s modern era.  

Preface xi
1 Night of the Supermoon
3(17)
2 Canada
20(23)
3 To Life in the Sun
43(15)
4 Becoming an Architect
58(23)
5 Dealing with Authority
81(15)
6 Discovering Europe
96(20)
7 Restart in Los Angeles
116(25)
8 Independence
141(20)
9 Easing the Edges
161(26)
10 A House in Santa Monica
187(23)
11 Fish and Other Shapes
210(26)
12 Onto the World Stage
236(24)
13 Walt Disney Concert Hall: First Movement
260(28)
14 The Guggenheim and Bilbao
288(24)
15 Walt Disney Concert Hall: Second Movement
312(26)
16 New York: Trials and Triumphs
338(24)
17 Frank at Eighty
362(18)
18 The Legacy of Technology
380(16)
19 From Dwight Eisenhower to Louis Vuitton
396(22)
20 An Archive and a Legacy
418(25)
21 In Paris, Looking Back and Looking Forward
443(12)
Acknowledgments 455(6)
Notes 461(24)
Selected Bibliography 485(4)
Index 489