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100 | _aEisenman, Peter | ||
245 | _aFormal basis of modern architecture | ||
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_aSwitzerland, Cambridge _bLars Muller Pubs. _c2006 |
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300 | _a381,iip. | ||
500 | _aCONTENTS PREFACE 7 INTRODUCTION 11 CHAPTER ONE. FORM IN RELATION TO ARCHITECTURE25 CHAPTER TWO. THE PROPERTIES OF GENERIC ARCHITECTURAL FORM 57 CHAPTER THREE. DEVELOPMENT OF FORMAL SYSTEMS 85 CHAPTER FOUR. ANALYSES OF FORMAL SYSTEMS 139 PAVILION SUISSE: PARIS. FRANCE. LE CORBUSIER 147 CITE DE REFUGE: PARIS. FRANCE. LE CORBUSIER 169 DARWIN D. MARTIN HOUSE: BUFFALO. NEW YORK. USA. FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT189 AVERY COONLEY HOUSE: RIVERSIDE. ILLINOIS. USA. FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT 209 CIVIC CENTRE: SAYNATSALO. FINLAND. ALVAR AALTO 241 TALLINN MUSEUM: TALLINN. ESTONIA. ALVAR AALTO 269 CASA DEL FASCIO: COMO. ITALY. GIUSEPPE TERRAGNI 293 ASILO INFANTILE: COMO, ITALY. GlUSEPPE TERRAGNI 319 CHAPTER FIVE: CLOSED-ENDED AND OPEN-ENDED THEORY 337 BIBLIOGRAPHY 355 ARTICLES371 AFTERWORD BY PETER EISENMAN 378 | ||
890 | _aUnited States | ||
891 | _aSchool of Architecture, CEPT Uni. | ||
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