The power of contemporary architecture /

A collection of lectures by architects involved in the 1996-97 "Frank Lowe Lecture Series". This work compares and contrasts the fashions and concept developments of architects from around the world in order to debate the influence of contemporary architecture

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Other Authors: Cook, Peter, 1936-, Spiller, Neil
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chichester : Academy Editions, 1999
Chichester : Academy, c1999
Chichester, West Sussex : 1999
Chichester, West Sussex : 1999
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Summary:A collection of lectures by architects involved in the 1996-97 "Frank Lowe Lecture Series". This work compares and contrasts the fashions and concept developments of architects from around the world in order to debate the influence of contemporary architecture
Since autumn 1996 the architectural debate in London has been noticeably accelerated by the sequence of lectures made possible by the generosity of Frank Lowe and the Lowe Group. It is the 96-99 Lowe Lecture diversity and vigour that marks them out from the usual series. London is an ideal place to absorb and respond to the continual waves of invention, questioning and inspiration offered by the architect concerned. The Bartlett School is now a recognised centre for experiment and analysis which provides a lively background for The Lowe Lectures and this book attempts to capture the 'hothouse' feel of the lectures themselves. Internationally familiar names such as, Libeskind and Woods are quickly followed by the Russian Kirpichev, the Austrian Richter, or the New Yorker Stan Allen, and others who together suggest that there is currently a ferment of creativity in architecture and that, perhaps, the 21st Century can be a 'Golden Period' for architecture
Item Description:"The material in this book is based on the Frank Lowe lectures at the Bartlett School of Architecture"--p. [8]
Physical Description:125 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm
125 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
ISBN:0471984191
9780471984191