Palladio's Children

Palladio's Children
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 221
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ISBN-10 : 9781134325405
ISBN-13 : 1134325401
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Book Synopsis Palladio's Children by : N.J. Habraken

Download or read book Palladio's Children written by N.J. Habraken and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2007-04-11 with total page 221 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on many years of personal observation, Palladio's Children critically examines the role of the architect as a professional descendent of Palladio, and as an heir to his architectural legacy. Seven innovative and carefully crafted essays explore the widening ideological schism between today’s architects whose core values, identity and education remain rooted in the Renaissance legacy of creating artful ‘masterpieces’, and the practical demands on a profession which acts within an evolving, ubiquitous and autonomous built environment or ‘field’. Clearly written yet expressing complex, evolving ideas, this extended argument opens a new forum of debate across design theory, professional practice and academic issues. Moving the subject on from a historical perspective, Habraken shows how architects are increasingly involved in the design of everyday buildings. This must lead to a reassessment of architects’ identities, values and education, and the contribution of the architect in the shaping of the built environment.


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