1st Book- 01:21 Vitruvius's 10 books on architecture 2nd Book- 02:12 Ten canonical buildings by Peter Eisenmann 3rd Book- 03:03 The eyes of the skin by Juani Palasma 4th Book- 04:03 Modern architecture by Kenneth Frampton 5th book- 04:49 Architecture forms space and order by Francis Ching 6th Book- 05:27 Presidents in architecture by Roger Clark 7th Book- 06:15 Learning from las vegas by Robert Rentery and Denise Scott Brown extra books : Delirious new york by ramkul, understanding architecture by mccarter, elements of architecture by kulhas this is a library's a gigantic and a new architecture by le corbusier.
A few corrections to make searching for them easier, maybe: Peter Eisenman with one N, Juhani Pallasmaa, Precedents in Architecture, Robert Venturi, and Rem Koolhaas.
Nice list! A few more suggestions: - Charles Jencks, The Language of Postmodern Architecture - Jeremy Till, Architecture Depends - Beatriz Colomina, Are we Human? Notes on an archaeology of design. - Kari Jormakka, Design Methods
Pallasmaa's take on architecture has been greatly under-appreciated and has recently gained more popularity due to new developments in Virtual Reality - making measurable the subjective experience. It is intriguing to see how his work can have such a strong influence in post-colonial and post-orthographic architecture; in all great addition to the reading list especially for The Future of Architecture
Great tips! Read some of these books, but some were new, gonna look into them. I would add in the list any book by Jan Gehl - he writes beautifully about public spaces and the life in them, something that architects sometimes tend to disregard
Completely agree with the sentiments by the author. We suggest students also check out What is Architecture?: Understanding Architecture (2019) to bring another perspective in
if you haven't you at least should take a look at Zumthor's "thinking architecture" - "atmospheres" is also good; Gehls' various works on how cities should focus its design on people's scale and real needs; "pensar con las manos" by Baeza; "la buena vida" by Àbalos. on a more historic side you have Benevolo's, Rossi's and Chueca's works
¡Belo vídeo, como siempre! Some other books that I think are essential and have shaped my relationship with architecture: - Thinking Architecture / Atmospheres, by Peter Zumthor - Habitar, by Juhani Pallasmaa - The Timless Way of Building, by Christopher Alexander - In Praise of Shadows, by Jun'ichiro Tanizaki I found both Zumthor books, as well as The Timeless Way of Building and Learning from Las Vegas, online for free! It's always worth making a quick Google search, you'd be surprised by the amount of free books we have available.
El ingles es la lengua mas hablada del mundo, no lo es español. Soy Colombiano al igual que el, y...... entiendo y respetos sus motivos como creador de contenido. Si bien las personas de habla hispana consumen muchisimo contenido en youtube, tambien son los que menos apoyan al creador de contenido (esa informacion es facil de comprobar, + en este tipo de canales). Es un dilema hacia donde va dirigido el por qué del canal y que esperas lograr con el como un profesional en arquitectura........
Gracias Ramses, no te preocupes entiendo tu frustración. Pero al momento de crear el canal (2016) había una mayor audiencia que hablaba inglés, y al dia de hoy aun es asi. En terminos educativos prefiero alcanzar al mayor numero de gente, espero entiendas :)
動画で登場した本たち 101 things i learned in architeture school mattew federick delirio de nueva york rem koolhaas la mano que piensa juhani pallasmaa Teoría de la arquitectura taschen operative design anthony di mari nora yoo メイド・イン・トーキョー 塚本由晴 the ten books on architecture vitruvius ten canonical buildings 1950-2000 peter eisenman the eyes of the skin pallasmaa modern architecture kenneth Frampton architecture:form,space,and order francis d.k ching precedents in architecture Roger H. Clark learning from las vegas Robert Venturi form giving BIG Los diez libros de arquitectura Marco Lucio Vitruvio Polión The Function of Style Farshid Moussavi Elements of Architecturu rem koolhaas
So good! All my favorites. Random one which I found helpful for my tastes - Lo:TEK by Julia Watson. All about indigenous “technology” and going back to the old ways to save the earth.
Nope. According to Venturi, "duck" is a sculpture, then a building. "Where the architectural systems of space, structure, and program are submerged and distorted by an overall symbolic form." Crawford Manor is pointed as an example, which is called "heroic and original". Decorated shed is "where systems of space and structure are directly at the service of program, and ornament is applied independently of them." Venturi Guild House is pointed as an example, which is called "ugly and ordinary". Venturi encouraged building cheaply, but with additive lovely ornament.
Postmodernism is a vide term. There were lots of postmodern ducks, but in the book, Venturi criticizes especially late modernist tendencies which resulted in over-complicated plans and expensive structures.
I dont recomend do this with the Kenneth Frampton book. The newest editions have texts about conteporary architecture too and, in my opnion, is the best part of the book
I went to a Theoretical School of Architecture....I never read even one of these books except "Learning from Las Vegas", and it's a crap book. In fact a wrote a paper called "Being Mislead by Learning from Las Vegas" lol!
Principia architectonica - Alberto Campo Baeza Cromorama - Riccardo Falcinelli (idk if this one is translated in english) Eloquent Silences - Carlos Marti Aris
start with the one you think you´d like best! Don´t put pressure on yourself. If I had the oportunity, I would have read Form Space and Order by Ching, Atmospheres by Zumthor, Understanding Architecture by Pallasmaa,