Flow

Flow
Author: Penny Sparke
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2018-07-12
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1472568028

Flow combines cutting-edge scholarship with practitioner perspectives to address the concept of 'flow' and how it connects interiors, landscapes and buildings, expanding on traditional notions of architectural prominence. Contributors explore the transitional and intermediary relationships between inside/outside. Through a range of case studies, authors extend the notion of flow beyond the western industrialised world and embrace a wider geography while engaging with the specificity of climate and place. Accompanied by stunning colour illustration and photography, Flow brings together historical, theoretical and practice-based approaches to consider themes of nature, mobility, continuity and frames.

O'Neil Ford Duograph 3, Argentina

O'Neil Ford Duograph 3, Argentina
Author: Wilfried Wang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2010
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

With orthodox modernism's stricture on the use of pitched roofs and the subsequent loss of knowledge regarding the plastic-sculptural potential of a building, or more generally.

Athens

Athens
Author: Athēna Schina
Publisher:
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2000*
Genre: Athens (Greece)
ISBN:

Greece

Greece
Author: Savas Condaratos
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1999
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

This handsomely illustrated book outlines recent developments in Greek architecture.

Greece

Greece
Author: Alexander Tzonis
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1861899378

The remains of antiquity define Greek architecture in the popular imagination, but Greek edifices encompass far more than these ancient structures. Offered here is a comprehensive survey of modern Greek architecture of the past hundred-plus years. The book explores the buildings and architects of modern Greece, ranging from nineteenth-century neoclassical edifices to minimalist contemporary works and urban renewal projects. The ideas driving the creation of these buildings are given full attention, as the authors examine the influence of the rise of Modernism in the arts and the characteristics of regional styles, while also considering the reasons behind the bland, functional structures that have dominated Greek cityscapes since World War II. Greecesituates this design survey within the nation’s tumultuous cultural and political history, including the two world wars, a military dictatorship, civil war, and the consumerist boom of the 1990s. A penetrating and thorough study, Greece offers a compelling account of modern Greek architecture that will be invaluable for all scholars of design and European history.

Greece

Greece
Author: Giannēs Koliopoulos
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2002-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780814747674

"...Meticulously researched...Thoroughly documented with copious footnotes, a shronology, and extensive bibliography, this work is recommended for academic libraries." —Library Journal Focusing on questions that seek to illuminate vital aspects of the Greek phenomenon, this modern history of Greece is organized around themes such as politics, institutions, society, ideology, foreign policy, geography, and culture. Making clear their predilection for the principles that inspired the founding fathers of the Greek state, Koliopoulos and Veremis juxtapose these principles to contemporary practices, and outline the resulting tensions in Greek society as it enters the new millenium. Challenging established notions and stereotypes that have disfigured Greek history, Greece: A Modern Sequel is meant to encourage a fresh look at the country and its people. In the process, a portrait of a new Greece emerges: modern, diverse, and strong.

Chicago Access

Chicago Access
Author: Richard Saul Wurman
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1991
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780067725184