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Vincent Scully Architecture Urbanism And A Life In Search Of Community Krista Sykes

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Vincent Scully Architecture Urbanism And A Life In Search Of Community Krista Sykes
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Publisher: A&C Black
File Extension: PDF
File size: 155.29 MB
Author: Krista Sykes
ISBN: 9781350298378, 1350298379
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Vincent Scully Architecture Urbanism And A Life In Search Of Community Krista Sykes by Krista Sykes 9781350298378, 1350298379 instant download after payment.

"The renowned architectural historian and critic, beloved Yale professor, and outspoken public activist Vincent Scully (1920-2017) emerged in the 1950s as a guiding voice in American architecture. This intellectual biography of Scully's life and career traces the formative moments in his thinking, charting his relationships with a constellation of architects, artists, and cultural personalities of the twentieth century. Scully charted an unlikely course from postwar modernism to postmodernism and New Urbanism, overturning outdated beliefs and changing the face of the built environment as he went. A teacher for more than 60 years, and a figure of immense importance in the field, he was central to an expansive network of associations, from Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Kahn, and Robert Venturi to Robert Stern, Harold Bloom, and Norman Mailer. Scully's extensive body of work coalesced around the core belief that all architecture shapes society, and responds, above all else, to the human need for community and connection. This timely appraisal provides a platform for reassessing the legacy of these values, as well as raising fresh questions about how we write and think about architecture in the twenty-first century"--

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