9780847858798-0847858790-Architecture Unbound: A Century of the Disruptive Avant-Garde

Architecture Unbound: A Century of the Disruptive Avant-Garde

ISBN-13: 9780847858798
ISBN-10: 0847858790
Author: Joseph Giovannini
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Rizzoli
Format: Hardcover 876 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780847858798
ISBN-10: 0847858790
Author: Joseph Giovannini
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Rizzoli
Format: Hardcover 876 pages

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Architecture Unbound: A Century of the Disruptive Avant-Garde (ISBN-13: 9780847858798 and ISBN-10: 0847858790), written by authors Joseph Giovannini, was published by Rizzoli in 2021. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Criticism (Architecture, History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Architecture Unbound: A Century of the Disruptive Avant-Garde (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Criticism books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.59.

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Examines the influence of twentieth-century avant-garde movements on the contemporary architectural landscape through the work of “disruptors” such as Frank Gehry, Rem Koolhaas, and Zaha Hadid. With an irregular format designed by celebrated graphic designer Abbott Miller of Pentagram.
In
Architecture Unbound, noted architecture critic Joseph Giovannini proposes that our current architectural landscape ultimately emerged from transgressive and progressive art movements that had roiled Europe before and after World War I. By the 1960s, social unrest and cultural disruption opened the way for investigations into an inventive, antiauthoritarian architecture. Explorations emerged in the 1970s, and built projects surfaced in the 1980s, taking digital form in the 1990s, with large-scale projects finally landing on the far side of the millennium.
Architecture Unbound traces all of these developments and influences, presenting an authoritative and illuminating history not only of the sources of contemporary currents in architecture but also of the twentieth-century avant-garde and the twenty-first-century digital revolution in form-making, and profiling the most influential practitioners and their most notable projects, including Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim Bilbao and Walt Disney Concert Hall, Zaha Hadid’s Guangzhou Opera House, Daniel Libeskind’s master plan for the World Trade Center, Rem Koolhaas’s CCTV Tower, and Herzog and de Meuron’s Bird’s Nest Olympic Stadium in Beijing.
Review
"Joseph Giovannini examines 20th-century trends decade by decade and analyzes the work of Zaha Hadid, Rem Koolhaas, Herzog and de Meuron, and other leading architects to argue that progressive European art movements around World War I led to the styles of today’s buildings. Giovannini’s critical eye also considers the 21st-century digital revolution in architectural form-making in this expansive book." —ALTA MAGAZINE
"In Architecture Unbound, noted architecture critic Joseph Giovannini takes us to architecture's wilder shores as he traces a century of the avant-garde to transgressive and progressive art movements that roiled Europe before and after World War I, and to the social unrest and cultural disruption of the 1960s…Architecture Unbound tracks complex historical developments and conceptual influences across the century, presenting an authoritative and illuminating history of the twentieth-century avant-garde and its evolution into digital form-making in the twenty-first century." —AMAZING ARCHITECTURE
About the Author
Joseph Giovannini is a practicing architect who has written on architecture and design for three decades for such publications as the
New York Times,
Architectural Record,
Art in America, and
Art Forum, and he has served as the architecture critic for
New York
magazine and the
Los Angeles Herald Examiner.

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