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nuevas adquisiciones bibliotecas Septiembre-Noviembre 2013 encargado de adquisiciones: Sandro Maino NOTA: el listado de adquisiciones (2008-2013) del DA disponibles en la Biblioteca Central se encuentra en el Centro de Documentaciones Angela Schweitzer. ITURRIAGA, Sandra; STRABUCCHI, Wren Lo Contador : casas, jardines y campus = Houses, gardens and campus El tema de este nuevo libro de Ediciones ARQ de la Escuela de Arquitectura de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, es el campus Lo Contador, donde actualmente funciona la Facultad de Arquitectura, Diseño y Estudios Urbanos de la misma universidad. Sus autores, Sandra Iturriaga y Wren Strabucchi, presentan a través de un conjunto de planimetrías comentadas tanto el proceso de transformación interna del mismo, que gira en gran medida alrededor de la casa patrimonial de Lo Contador, como su particular significado barrial y urbano. Inmerso sin violencia ni desgarros en el vecindario que todavía se conserva en Pedro de Valdivia Norte, el conjunto de jardines, patios y edificios que componen el campus es poseedor de ciertas características excepcionales, puestas de relieve en el prólogo de Rafael Moneo y el ensayo crítico de Fernando Pérez Oyarzún que acompañan las planimetrías, así como en los ensayos fotográficos de Sergio Larraín Echeñique y Gonzalo Puga. Este libro forma parte de la Serie Arquitectura – Teoría y Obra de Ediciones ARQ. LAVEDAN, Pierre Histoire de l'urbanisme (3 Vol.) La publication de l’Histoire de l’urbanisme étalée tout au long du xxe siècle d’une part, la relation que Pierre Lavedan a pu établir avec les urbanistes praticiens d’autre part, offrent un terrain exceptionnel pour repérer les différentes postures qu’un historien a pu occuper à l’égard de l’aménagement. Des années 1920 aux années 1950, la vision du rapport que l’historien entretient avec l’architecte urbaniste ou l’urbaniste s’est renversée. Alors que le premier Lavedan se positionne comme un admirateur de l’artiste, chargé de la récolte et de l’évaluation des formes, des styles et du patrimoine, le second fait apparaître la figure d’un donneur d’ordres à l’égard duquel les architectes deviennent des « exécutants ». Inscrites en filigrane dans ce discours d’historien, des visions devenues obsolètes de l’urbanisme ont pu gêner l’appropriation du travail de Lavedan, par les historiens de la ville qui ont commencé à publier dans les années 1970. RYBCZYNSKI, Witold La casa : historia de una idea Mediante un amplio panorama de cinco siglos, desde las grandes salas llenas de humo de los palacios medievales hasta los ambientes y espacios de hoy, en este libro se explica de una forma extraordinariamente entretenida qué es una casa. El término comprende conceptos tales como confort y comodidad, intimidad y domesticidad o austeridad y estilo. El autor, arquitecto y catedrático de Arquitectura, expone entre otras cosas cómo los cambios sociales y culturales han influido en los estilos de decoración; la relación entre los tapices medievales y las moquetas modernas; o cómo algunos de los lujos más apreciados de la vivienda moderna obedecen a requisitos técnicos de la construcción. Rybczynski formula además una dura crítica a «la pobreza esencial de las ideas arquitectónicas modernas», pues a su juicio «la idea que del confort tienen los arquitectos y los ingenieros es fundamentalmente errónea» y el bienestar doméstico «es algo demasiado importante para dejárselo a los expertos; es, igual que ha sido siempre, asunto de las familias y de las personas». 292 BOUCHAIN, Patrick; JULIENNE, Loïc; TAJCHMAN, Alice Histoire de Construire Histoire de construire est le premier ouvrage qui révèle, projet après projet, les processus à l’œuvre dans l’architecture inclassable de Patrick Bouchain. Principalement visuel, composé des nombreuses archives de l’architecte et son agence – plans, croquis, extraits des précieux carnets de projet – de photographies explicitant le "chantier ouvert" ou "la construction comme acte culturel", ou encore de maquettes retraçant l’avènement de la forme, il s’agit bien de plonger dans la genèse du projet pour comprendre une façon de faire, une pensée à l’œuvre. Chaque projet est unique, de quoi est-il constitué, comment a-t-il été appréhendé ? D’écoles de cirque en piscines municipales, de salles de concerts en logements sociaux expérimentaux – l’architecte doit-il vivre avec l’habitant ? – de scénographies en campements nomades, le lecteur se promène au gré de ces histoires de construire desquelles émane une jouissance du faire certaine. SMEDT, Julien de Agenda: JDS Architects: Can We Sustain our Ability to Crisis? AGENDA is a catalog of 365 days, like a diary or journal: a collective narrative, personal and subjective. It documents the work and thinking of JDS Architects over a specific year marked by crisis, beginning on September 15th, 2008, the day that Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy. The form of the book exploits the double meaning of its title, presenting the absurdities of day-to-day architectural practice while also staking our intent. Rather than a definitive direction, our agenda is a definitive attitude - of eagerness, enthusiasm, and optimism, of criticality and concern, of fun and inquiry. It is a directive, a motivation to act, at times without clear knowledge of where our agenda will lead. Change, the buzzword of the last U.S. presidential campaign, is the order of the day, and the task of AGENDA is to explore what kind of change will be needed if architects are to assume a political and social agency in this new landscape. Bringing together diverse forms of content, AGENDA is a product of vigilant observation, introspection, and engagement with outside thinkers and collaborators - artists, curators, politicians, authors, economists, journalists, developers, educators, and architects. TSUKAMOTO, Yoshiharu; KAIJIMA, Momoyo Graphic anatomy / Atelier BowWow Atelier Bow-Wow has up until now designed about twenty detached houses and holiday villas. An important part of the design process includes the production of technical drawings, which astonish with their level of detail, diversity and spatial depth. This book catalogues 24 designs accompanied by details and elevations and technical specifications. 293 RODRÍGUEZ, Ramón Japón en Occidente arquitecturas y paisajes del imaginario japonés, del exotismo a la modernidad Japón en Occidente. Arquitecturas y paisajes del imaginario japonés, del exotismo a la modernidad se presenta como un ensayo crítico que analiza en el ámbito de la cultura arquitectónica y paisajística japonesa de los últimos ciento cincuenta años la confrontación entre apasionantes temas de la cultura universal: tradición y modernidad, cosmopolitismo e identidad, orientalismo y occidentalismo, términos cuyos contenidos determinaron en el pasado el proceso de integración de Japón en el círculo de las naciones desarrolladas, y que han sido los mismos que básicamente han regido su cultura hasta nuestros días. Tras más de dos siglos de hermética cerrazón, con la época Meiji (1868-1912) Japón dio comienzo a una etapa en la que el arte y la arquitectura manifestaron las incertidumbres del momento, pues apostar por la modernización equivalía a aceptar valores extranjeros, una colonización que según los defensores de la tradición disolvería los rasgos identitarios de un país orgulloso de su idiosincrasia. MOLEÓN, Pedro Arquitectos españoles en la Roma del Grand Tour 1746-1796 El libro reconstruye la experiencia estética y vital del viaje que algunos arquitectos españoles realizaron a Roma capital artística de la cultura europea de las Luces- en el siglo XVIII con la intención de ampliar sus estudios y perfeccionar su formación, en la creencia de que la antigüedad clásica era la fuente de la que debían obtener sus principales conocimientos y el modelo en que debía formarse su gusto. Viaje sin el que no se hubiera dado el giro neoclásico que marca la mejor arquitectura de la Ilustración española. BRAUER, Gernot München architektur The face of every city is formed by its architectures. Munich's historic silhouette is a landscape of towers. This skyline was created by different people over the course of many centuries. In the 20th and 21st centuries, too, landmarks have been added, and, unlike almost anywhere else, the citizens of Munich have discussed these changes, and at times vehemently opposed them. The historically developed appearance of Munich is taken seriously in this city, which has at the same time acquired and indeed continues to acquire a wealth of new architecture – for Munich is growing. This book shows how, after caesura of the Second World War, Munich defined itself and designed its future. It shows, too, how Munich handles its legacy and continues to develop its urban form in a contemporary fashion. 294 KLEE, Paul Teoría del arte moderno "La fuerza creadora escapa a toda denominación. Probablemente ella misma es materia, una forma de materia que no es perceptible con los mismos sentidos que los otros tipos conocidos de materia. Pero es preciso que se deje reconocer en la materia conocida. Incorporada a ella debe funcionar, Unida a la materia debe tomar cuerpo, devenir forma, realidad." Esta es la experiencia del arte demarcada por la obra de Paul Klee y sobre ella versan los escritos aquí reunidos. CHOISY, Auguste El arte de construir en Bizancio Primera edición española de la edición francesa de 1883. El autor, ingeniero civil,realiza un estudio completo de los procesos y técnicas constructivas en Bizancio. Se centra en los procedimientos prácticos y, haciendo abstracción de la decoración, estudia la estructura de los monumentos. La bóveda ea para Choisy el elemento principal y su estudio de la construcción abovedadaforma el núcleo de la obra.En particular, describe con detalle los procedimientos de la construcción sin cimbra, que los bizantinos llevaron al máximo grado de desarrollo. GARGIANI, Roberto Superstudio 1966, nasce a Firenze Superstudio. Il gruppo formato da giovani laureati si distingue subito per le forti relazioni con altri gruppi europei e raggiunge un riconoscimento internazionale con la mostra "Italy the New Domestic Landscape" al Moma di New York nel 72. Un'esperienza dirompente, le cui opere diventano subito fonte di ispirazione per gli architetti contemporanei più noti, da Rem Koolhaas a Zaha Hadid. Il volume ripercorre la produzione di Superstudio nel campo del design, dell'architettura e delle visioni a scala territoriale, attraverso disegni di studio inediti, corrispondenza e testimonianze degli stessi membri del gruppo. Le opere sono esaminate secondo un ordine cronologico e tematico che ripercorre l'intera produzione nel contesto culturale degli anni Sessanta e Settanta, dai progetti scolastici agli oggetti di design, a quelli che ormai sono diventati capolavori delle neo-avanguardie della seconda metà del XX secolo: il Monumento Continuo, gli Istogrammi di Architettura, la Supersuperficie, le 12 città ideali. E grazie a queste opere che Superstudio ha lasciato un appassionato racconto scritto con disegni, fotomontaggi e storyboard, dedicato al destino dell'architettura, alla sua imminente dissoluzione, agli invisibili meccanismi di controllo degli individui messi in atto nelle città all'origine dell'era dell'elettronica, della realtà virtuale e della globalizzazione. 295 BRORMAN, Boris; THAU, Carsten; IBELINGS, Hans Reiulf Ramstad Architects: selected works Reiulf Ramstad is one of Norway's most promising architects and a leading exponent of a new and revitalized Nordic architecture representing some of the classical virtues of the tradition known as Critical Regionalism. Ramstad graduated from the School of Architecture in Venice in 1995 and was influenced by, among others, Aldo Rossi, Carlo Scarpa, and later by Sverre Fehn, whose unique design language, animated use of materials, and sense of tactility he has managed to both carry on and reinterpret. Ramstad has won several international prizes and competitions for his outstanding projects. This exclusive monograph, edited by Danish architectural critic Boris Brorman Jensen, presents the architect's mental landscape and provides an in-depth study of the unique qualities and exceptional contextual sensibility that characterize in his entire oeuvre. TATARKIEWICZ, Wladyslaw Historia de la estética I. La estética antigua Primer volumen de la famosa Historia de la estética del gran teórico polaco. El libro incluye numerosos textos originales que -siempre presentados en edición bilingüeconstituyen el fundamento teórico de la obra. TATARKIEWICZ, Wladyslaw Historia de la estética II. La estética medieval Volumen segundo de la Historia de la estética de W. Tatarkiewicz. Las corrientes culturales y artísticas , orientales y occidentales, hasta la época de Dante. Incluye en versión bilingüe una extensa antología de los textos originales en que la obra se basa. TATARKIEWICZ, Wladyslaw Historia de la estética III. La estética moderna, 1400-1700 Tercer volumen de la historia de la estética de W. Tatarkiewicz. Junto al minucioso estudio del autor sobre las claves de la estética del período, incluye numerosos textos de artistas y tratadistas cuyas versiones originales se ofrecen junto a su correlativa traducción al castellano 296 HAUSLADEN, Gerhard Building to suit the climate a handbook In future, buildings that make sense from a bioclimatic perspective will not be the exception; planners will simply be expected to design them. With its wealth of facts, this book serves as a concrete aid to planning and design. With the planning process as its roadmap, it accompanies the planner from the basic evaluation stage through conception and implementation planning all the way to building operation. The building-related characteristics of the various climatic zones form the basis for the made-tomeasure development of integrated building solutions. Well-conceived graphics illustrate planning contexts and facilitate efficient planning decisions and realistic predimensioning. Materials, systems, and technologies are described, and their areas of application are pointed out. Reference parameters, costs, and the presentation of interrelationships equip the planner to make a strategic and well-informed selection. LAWNER, Miguel Memorias de un arquitecto obstinado Miguel Lawner nos reúne en este solo texto un tejido de relatos que narran lo que considera las principales vicisitudes de su existencia. Estamos ante textos escogidos que procuran trazar una línea de tiempo a partir de mediados del siglo XX hasta hoy, y que discurre por lo privado y por lo público, por lo profesional y por lo amistoso, por lo cotidiano y lo institucional. BANHAM, Reyner The architecture of the welltempered environment Reyner Banham was a pioneer in arguing that technology, human needs, and environmental concerns must be considered an integral part of architecture. No historian before him had so systematically explored the impact of environmental engineering on the design of buildings and on the minds of architects. In this revision of his classic work, Banham has added considerable new material on the use of energy, particularly solar energy, in human environments. Included in the new material are discussions of Indian pueblos and solar architecture, the Centre Pompidou and other high-tech buildings, and the environmental wisdom of many current architectural vernaculars. 297 WESTON, Richard Tietgen Dormitory / An imaginary journey around a real building ‘Ideal’ geometric forms such as circles and squares have an enduring appeal for architects, but are rarely suited to the contingent demands of modern building programmes and urban sites. Tietgen Dormitory, completed in Copenhagen in 2006, is a triumphant exception. Named after the leading Danish financier C.F. Tietgen (1829-91) and winner of numerous national and international architectural awards, the project began life as the dream of Nordea-fonden who wished to offer students a collegiate alternative to the contemporary norm of living individually or in small groups in private accommodation. Following an architectural competition the foundation’s vision was given form by the leading Danish architects Lundgaard and Tranberg, who found that the circular geometry, so rare in modern architecture, provided both a telling contrast to the orthogonal discipline of the surrounding buildings in the new-town district of Ørestad North and a perfect way of balancing community and privacy. Tietgen Dormitory is a unique celebration of a unique project. Through numerous specially prepared drawings and photographs and two short but evocative essays, it invites the reader to take an imaginative journey around the building and through the long and fascinating history of circular structures in world architecture – from vernacular dwellings to prefabricated houses, theatres to sports stadia, churches to ideal town plans. HIGGOTT, Andrew; WRAY, Timothy (ed.) Camera constructs : photography, architecture and the modern city "Camera Constructs" contains a selection of essays by a range of architectural historians and theorists exploring the relationships between photography, architecture and the modern city. The work discussed includes commissioned architectural photography, art practices and architects' uses of the camera in design processes. This is the first book to reflect critically on the varied interactions of these different practices, and to engage with photography's roles not only in documenting architecture, but in defining how we imagine it and influencing its processes and forms. The title thus on the one hand opposes the medium of photography and the materiality of construction, but on the other can be read as saying that the camera invariably constructs what it depicts - the photograph is not a simple representation of an external reality, but constructs its own meanings and reconstructs its subjects. Twenty-four essays, grouped under the themes of 'Modernism and the Published Photograph', 'Architecture and the City Reimagined', 'Interpretative Constructs' and 'Photography in Design Practices' provide a rich and highly original analysis of the relationship of photography to built form through the twentieth century and into the twenty-first. 298 PUEBLA, Joan Neovanguardias y representación arquitectónica : la expresión innovadora del proyecto contemporáneo Desde finales de la década de los sesenta, han ido surgiendo, en la representación de la arquitectura, planteamientos gráficos al margen de la operatividad tradicional, que han abierto interrogantes sobre sus orígenes, sus modos de expresión y sus posibilidades de generalización. Esto ha sucedido especialmente en el ámbito de lo que se ha entendido como neovanguardias arquitectónicas, la tendencia caracterizada por la experimentación a partir de diferentes aspectos de una espacialidad moderna, y también, la más renovadora, en lo referente a la representación arquitectónica. Cuando la cultura de la imagen se extiende a todos los campos, propiciada por las nuevas tecnologías de representación en constante evolución, las respuestas a esas preguntas iniciales -aparte de la posible existencia de modas gráficas o de la búsqueda de un determinado «estilo gráfico» personal o de equipo- surgirán de planteamientos más profundos, en correspondencia con los contenidos arquitectónicos. Este libro pone de manifiesto que, a través de esta línea, cuya influencia gráfica se ha dejado sentir en otras posiciones, se está reflejando el carácter abierto de la representación y su capacidad de renovación actual, a la vez que se han establecido las bases de la expresión innovadora del proyecto arquitectónico contemporáneo. RISEBERO, Bill Historia dibujada de la arquitectura últimas tendencias (forma fantástica) GARCÍA, Rodrigo Animaciones arquitectónicas Este libro apoya la realización de presentaciones animadas de proyectos arquitectónicos, analizando antecedentes históricos, técnicos y perceptuales. El autor revisa en particular técnicas cinematográficas en algunas escenas de películas, documentales de edificios y animaciones premiadas, determinado principios de visualización en los sistemas digitales y proponiendo una metodología general para realizar animaciones arquitectónicas. 299 ARNOLD, Dana; ERGUT, Elvan Altan; ÖZKAYA, Belgin Turan (ed.) Rethinking architectural historiography Rather than subscribing to a single position, this collection informs the reader about the current state of the discipline looking at changes across the broad field of methodological, theoretical and geographical plurality. Divided into three sections, Rethinking Architectural Historiography begins by renegotiating foundational and contemporary boundaries of architectural history in relation to other fields, such as art history and archaeology. It then goes on to critically engage with past and present histories, disclosing assumptions, biases and absences in architectural historiography. It concludes by exploring the possibilities provided by new perspectives, reframing the discipline in the light of new parameters and problematics. This timely and illustrated title reflects upon the current changes in historiographical practice, exploring potential openings that may contribute further transformation of the disciplines and theories on architectural historiography and addresses the current question of the disciplinary particularity of architectural history. SCHITTICH, Christian DETAIL engineering 2: Building design at Arup The idea of "Total Architecture", as described by Ove Arup in his vision of design, continues to serve as the maxim for the globally operating engineering firm ARUP and its Building Engineering Department. Drawing on selected projects from recent years, this second volume in the new DETAIL engineering series shows how future-oriented and sustainable civil engineering can be combined with this ideal of a holistic design process – always with the aim of achieving perfect unity of strength and elegance in every structure. The focus is placed on the different processes that have accompanied the presented construction projects. Connections are shown between the individual buildings whose synergies are pursued in an exemplary fashion. The remarkable building projects reveal what continues to drive and inspire the engineers at ARUP to this day: a passion for pioneering work. RAMÍREZ, Juan Antonio Como escribir sobre arte y arquitectura libro de estilo e introducción a los géneros de la crítica y de la historia del arte Escribir bien sobre arte y arquitectura requiere habilidades idiomáticas generales, conocimientos específicos de los asuntos a tratar, y un dominio de los géneros propios de estas disciplinas. La obra de Juan Antonio Ramírez es un libro de estilo e introducción a los géneros de la crítica y de la historia del arte. Ante preguntas relacionadas con el arte de escribir, proporciona respuestas útiles y orienta al futuro escritor sobre cómo afrontar la redacción de los distintos tipos de artículos, cómo se debe hacer una tesis doctoral, o qué es una crítica de arte, un catálogo de exposición, una guía artística o un documental. Es una obra indispensable para estudiantes y para los profesionales que deseen conocer mejor los procedimientos y recursos para crear textos de calidad. 300 HARDINGHAM, Samantha; RATTENBURY, Kester Richard Rogers the Pompidou Centre The Pompidou Centre explores Piano+Rogers phenomenal project for a new type of major cultural building in Paris. You can hear Richard Rogers description of the project, see the images and join in the crit. Supported by an extensive illustrated section, this innovative and compelling book is an invaluable resource for any architecture student. COOKE, Catherine Constructivismo ruso sobre la arquitectura en las vanguardias ruso-soviéticas hacia 1917 Los textos presentados en este libro están más vinculados a la actividad arquitectónica que a la actividad plástica de este movimiento artístico. REINOSO, Gastón Paisajes de lo feo, lo aburrido y lo ordinario ZEVI, Bruno Erich Mendelsohn : the complete works A comprehensive monograph on the Complete Works of Erich Mendelsohn (18871953), the leading exponent of architectural Expressionism. 301 BELIER, Corinne; BERGDOLL, Barry; LE COEUR, Marc Henri Labrouste : structure brought to light Henri Labrouste is one of the few nineteenth-century architects consistently lionized as a precursor of modern architecture throughout the twentieth century and into our own time. The two magisterial glass-and-iron reading rooms he built in Paris gave form to the idea of the modern library as a collective civic space. His influence was both immediate and long-lasting, not only on the development of the modern library but also on the exploration of new paradigms of space, materials and luminosity in places of great public assembly. Published to accompany the first exhibition devoted to Labrouste in the United States--and the first anywhere in the world in nearly 40 years--this publication presents nearly 225 works in all media, including drawings, watercolors, vintage and modern photographs, film stills and architectural models. Essays by a range of international architecture scholars explore Labrouste's work and legacy through a variety of approaches. HARTMAN, George; CIGLIANO, Jan (ed.) Pencil points reader : a journal for the drafting room, 1920-1943 The first issue of the legendary architecture journal Pencil Points appeared in 1920 as "a journal for the drafting room." Born out of The Architectural Review, and merged with Progressive Architecture in 1943, Pencil Points became the leading voice in architectural and graphic design when modernism flourished, introducing key players from America and Europe. It also established the agenda in architectural theory: multivolume pieces by John Harbeson, Talbot Hamlin, Hugh Ferris, and others dealt with major issues that are still relevant today-architectural education and practice, small-house design and portable housing, city planning, and the influence (or not) of modernism. Items like George Nelson's series of reports from Europe in the early 1930s, H. Van Buren Magonigle's diatribes against modernism, and a glossary of Ecole des Beaux-Arts terms sit side-by-side with the best architectural drawings and photographs of the 20th century. Pencil Points Reader re-publishes the most important essays from the journal's 23 years, arranged chronologically, and offers an insider's introduction by John Dixon, the former executive editor of Progressive Architecture. Pencil Points Reader is a prized collector's edition and an essential addition to any architectural library. FRIEDMAN, Yona Toward a scientific architecture Today in architecture and city planning, Friedman (who has lived and practiced architecture in France for many years) observes that there are no strict rules that allow an accurate prediction of the results of a particular decision. Instead of the intuitive rules or "tricks of the trade" used by both professions, Friedman proposes a complete list of objective rules and risks involved as choices are made among several million possible plans for living space. 302 ANGÉLIL, Marc; HEHL, Rainer (ed.) Building Brazil : the proactive urban renewal of informal settlements In Building Brazil!, the Master of Advanced Studies in Urban Design, ETH Zürich, turns its attention to the settlements blanketing the hills of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. As cities strain under a growing population and demand for resources, Brazil will provide a test case for how politicians, architects and urban planners can work together with local stakeholders to improve living conditions in informal settlements without upsetting their social structures. Against the backdrop of recent and exemplary developments in Brazilian public policy and slum-upgrading practices, Building Brazil! suggests a proactive approach to the favela that opens up the existing urban fabric to architectural and urban interventions. Shifting between micro and macro levels of analysis, Building Brazil! investigates the way forward for the favelas of Jardim Colombo, Heliópolis, Cidade Ipava and Rio das Pedras. Practical design solutions for informal, risk-prone areas are situated within overarching urban strategies; and context-specific projects are complemented by editorials on the spatial, social and financial dynamics of the informal Brazilian city. MUTHESIUS, Hermann Style-architecture and buildingart : transformations of architecture in the nineteenth century and its present condition Style-Architecture and Building-Art is Hermann Muthesius’s classic criticism of nineteenth century architecture. Now published for the first time in English, this pivotal text represents the first serious effort by Muthesius to define the elements of early modernist architecture according to notions of realism and simplicity. Although Muthesius is known best in Anglo-American architectural literature for his studies of the English house, his scholarship constituted a wide-ranging modernist polemic emanating from the German realist movement of the late 1890s. Notions that were introduced in StyleArchitecture and Building-Art became common in later modernist historiography: disdain for the nineteenth century’s artistic eclecticism and lack of originality; appreciation of the material and industrial aspects of building technology, and, above all, a simpler approach to design. Muthesius' critique of stylistic architecture is not only linked to the development of the Deutsche Werkbund movement, but also can be viewed more broadly as a cornerstone of the modern movement. In his introduction, Standford Anderson situates Muthesius and his work in turn-of-the-century architectural discourse and analyzes his vision of a new form of architecture. Anderson also discusses the rationale underlying the call for cultural renewal, the role of English architectural models in Muthesius’s thought, critical differences between the first and second editions of Style-Architecture and Building-Art, the influence of the Jugendstil and Art Nouveau movements on Muthesius and, in turn, the influence of Muthesius on the Deutsche Werkbund movement. 303 FRIEDMAN, Yona Arquitectura con la gente, por la gente, para la gente = Architecture with the people, by people, for the people La obra de Yona Friedman abarca modelos urbanísticos, textos teóricos y películas de animación. Ha participado en varias bienales de arte contemporáneo como Shangai, Venecia y Documenta. Sus ideas, visionarias y adelantadas a su época, ocuparon a varias generaciones de arquitectos y urbanistas e influido de forma clara en Arata Isozaki o Bernard Tschumi. Activo hasta la fecha y siempre socialmente comprometido, su periodo de mayor relevancia se centra en las décadas de los 50 y 60. En 1956 publica el manifiesto L’Architecture Mobile, en el que planteaba una estructura urbana sobre pilotes apropiada para terrenos no construibles, que constituyó a su vez, el documento fundacional del Groupe d’étude d’architecture mobile (GEAM). Desarrolló conceptos urbanos como La Ville Spatiale, cuya fundamento principal consistía en la libre organización de la ciudad por parte de sus ciudadanos gracias a modelos móviles y reutilizables de bajo coste. HENGEVELD, Jaap Piet Blom Perhaps best identified with his Cube houses built on columns in Rotterdam, Dutch architect Piet Blom studied under Aldo van Eyck and was responsible for a wide range of designs throughout the Dutch architectural landscape; ranging from private houses, public buildings, offices, medium density housing and apartment buildings. As this monograph testifies, each of the 44 projects documented here were approached with the same uncompromising set of principles. Generously illustrated throughout with black and white photographs, plans and elevations, the publication is accompanied by personal anecdotes and explanatory essays. MARTY, Enrique Reasons for walling a house (The guest Files, 2003-2011): 51N4E Reasons for Walling a House is a book about the unusual transformation of a small single family house by the Belgian architecture firm 51N4E. A couple living in a single family house on the Belgian countryside wanted to have "more space." But, instead, the architects that they hired enclosed their small house with a three-meter-tall steel wall. This paradoxical transformation challenged the owners to rethink their ideas of a home. Upon the project's completion they decided to open up their residence as a guest house for artists, designers, writers, and thinkers. Each person invited would receive a carte blanche, a fridge full of food, and the opportunity to have the run of the house without its inhabitants. Reasons for Walling a House unravels the secrets of an unlikely transformation, seen through the eyes of the first seven guests-the artists Enrique Marty (Spain) and Dirk Braeckman (Belgium), theater director and actor Josse de Pauw (Belgium), graphic designers Something Fantastic (Germany), as well as the architects Andrea Branzi (Italy), BeL (Germany) and 51N4E (Belgium). 304 FREDERICK, Matthew 101 cosas que aprendí en la escuela de arquitectura Éste es un libro que los estudiantes de arquitectura querrán tener en su habitación de estudio y en sus mochilas. También es un libro que querrán mantener alejado de los profesores, ya que expresa en un lenguaje claro y sencillo algunas cosas que en clase suelen parecer confusas y extrañas. Estas concisas 101 lecciones de diseño, dibujo y presentación –desde el básico «Cómo dibujar una línea» hasta la complejidad de la teoría del color– constituyen sin duda un necesario y fundamental libro de texto para introducirse en la arquitectura, llevando al terreno de lo concreto lo que a menudo se presenta en la carrera de manera vaga o indeterminada. BURRY, Jane Designing the dynamic: hichperformance sailinf and real-time feedback in design Who knows more about the performance impact of design changes in real time than the sailor and sail trimmer in an ocean race? Performance can be most influential on design decisionmaking when the performance response to design change is experienced in real time. In architecture and design dynamic feedback is the computational and analogue design challenge of the hour – how to experience within dynamic digital and physical design models as those changes are actually happening. So, in this book, the challenge is first explored by looking beyond the design of the static built infrastructure of the city to the ultimate in reflexive action and high performance design: sailboat racing. Successful design decision-making relies on design team interaction between individuals of very diverse expertise and points of departure: generalists and specialists. Designing the Dynamic brings together leading researchers from architecture, boat design, industrial design, mathematics, aerospace, structural engineering, and computer science to explore the design and representation of dynamic systems. The authors expose diverse aspects of the subject ranging from the empirical science and sociology to the deep poetry of designing with dynamic phenomena. BUA, Matt Architectural inventions: visionary drawings Born out of the drawingbuilding.org online archive, Architectural Inventions presents a stunning visual study of impossible or speculative structures that exist only on paper. Soliciting the work of architects, designers, and artists of renown—as well as emerging talents from all over the world—Maximilian Goldfarb and Matt Bua have gathered an array of works that convey architectural alternatives, by products, expansions, or critiques of our inhabited environments. Highlighting visions that exist outside of established channels of production and conventions of design, Architectural Inventions showcases a multiplicity in concept and vision, fantasy and innovation. 305 SMITH, Albert C. Architectural model as machine a new view of models from antiquity to the present day This book offers an explanation of why scale models are important to the design process. Albert Smith takes the reader through the history and significance of models in architecture from the magic of the Egyptian scale model to the present day. Through this description of the relationship between architecture and the scale model, Smith demonstrates the most effective process between concept and 'machine', between the idea and the final building. The great value of this book is to reveal the nature of the scale model and to unlock the tremendous potential of this design tool as a thinking and communicative advice. His chronological analysis goes on from Egypt through Rome to the relationship between the Greek paradigm scale model and then on to Medieval and Renaissance models. It concludes with the models of the Spanish architect Antonio Gaudi, the Russian Constructivists, the American architect Louis Khan and finally looks at the role of scale models in the present day through the work of the Polish/American architect Daniel Libeskind and the American Frank Gehry. FERNÁNDEZ, Aurora 10 historias sobre vivienda colectiva : análisis gráfico de diez obras esenciales El libro es un reconocimiento a maestros como Ignazio Gardella, Jean Renaudie, Ralph Erskine o Fumihiko Maki entre otros, que defendieron su visión personal de la arquitectura lejos de los dogmatismos y cerca de los usuarios. Cada historia es un viaje a través de múltiples enlaces que relacionan el proyecto con obras que lo precedieron, lo sitúan frente a las de su generación y lo identifican con los diseños del siglo 21. No se trata de una lista canónica de edificios, ni son el topten de la vivienda colec-tiva. Han sido elegidos como se elige a los amigos: porque a pesar de sus defectos, merecen la pena. Contenidos: 01 La calle en el aire. Complejo Justus van Effen. Michiel Brinkman Róterdam,1919-1922 02 El naufragio del condensador social. NarkomfinKommuna. Moisei Ginzburg, Ignaty Milinis. Moscú, 19281932 03 Barato, rápido, ligaro y más alto. Cité de la Muette. Beaudouin, Lods, Mopin, Bodiansky. París, 1931-1934 04 La elegancia del disidente. Viviendas para los empleados de Borsalino. Ignazio Gardella. Alessandria,1948-1952 05 El proyecto como guión. Complejo multiuso en Corso Italia. Luigi Moretti Milán,1949-1956 06 Un gueto exquisito. Barbican. Peter Chamberlin, Geoffry Powell, Christof Bon, Arup. Londres, 1955-1983 07 Cristal líquido. Résidence du Point du Jour. Fernand Pouillon. París,1957-1963 08 La ciudad lenta. Hillside Terrace. Fumihiko Maki. Tokio, 1967-1998 09 Construyendo estados de ánimo. Regeneración de Byker. Ralph Erskine Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1969-1982 10 Frente a mi casa, sobre la tuya, mi terraza. Complejo Jeanne Hachette. Jean Renaudie. Paris, 1970-1975 306 FRANKL, Paul Principios fundamentales de la historia de la arquitectura el desarrollo de la arquitectura europea: 1420-1900 Este libro realiza un exhaustivo repaso de los principios fundamentales que desde siempre han regido el funcionamiento de la arquitectura. WANG, Wilfried; SYLVESTER, Dan Hans Scharoun: Philharmonie Berlin, 1956-1963 Rising with its golden roof from the self-inflicted ashes of World War II, right at the center of the remains of Hitler´s megalomaniac World Capital Germania, the new concert hall for the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra has become the symbol of another Germany; a newly democratized nation that sought to reshape itself with the help of cultural experiences. Today, the Philharmonie is the nucleus of Berlin´s Kulturforum with five museums, two concert venues and the state library, West Berlin´s response during the Cold War to the Museum Island on the east of Berlin. Hans Scharoun´s design for the Philharmonie is without precedent. It became the paradigm for numerous concert halls all over the world, but none has ever come close to the Philharmonie´s conceptual, compositional, constructional, social and synesthetic experiential integrity. Scharoun (1893-1972) had pursued all his life to project a symbol for new democracy in Germany. Ever since the revolutionary air swept German society after World War I, Scharoun and a number of his friends were dreaming of the new gleaming glass dome on top of a cultural building that would become the alternative to the cathedral. More than four decades later, the purpose-built concert hall for one of the world´s most respected orchestras, opened its doors to an avid audience. The Philharmonie´s unconventional forms, mostly nonorthogonal planes with a few curves – notably as part of the roof and the ceiling – met with incredulity and outright rejection. When the designs were published, vociferous commentators were sure that it could not be built. Its apparent irregularity was thought by some to be costly and unnecessary. Yet on completion, the spatial magic and the constructional logic won over most critics. Nevertheless, there are some who remain hostile to the design, considering it to be irrational and overly expressive. With the possibility of publishing the drawings from the Scharoun Archive at the Academy of the Arts, Berlin, anyone with a slightest ability to read drawings will be able to trace the direct approach to the detailing and construction of the Philharmonie´s spatially complex, yet highly logical composition. 307 SCHITTICH, Christian DETAIL engineering 3: Bollinger + Grohmann For the engineers of Bollinger + Grohmann it is of central importance to understand design and construction in the planning process as a unit. That is why they see their task as further development and reinforcement of the respective design: in dialogue with the architects and other technical planners – and not least through their knowledge of how to design load-bearing structures. In order for innovative structures to be created, their genesis cannot be based just on structural and mechanical principles, but is instead the product of experience with materials, construction methods and technologies. This examination of interdisciplinary topics, as well as an open and interested consideration of adjacent disciplines, led to the development of an integral planning approach that allows the office to react to the wide range of requirements of worldwide projects.The many spectacular constructions of recent years speak for themselves: The limits of feasibility seem to no longer apply, mathematical laws are assigned a new dynamism, and common structures are newly interpreted. SAMUEL, Flora Le Corbusier and the architectural promenade Architecture is experienced as one roams about in it and walks through it So true is this that architectural works can be divided into dead and living ones depending on whether the law of roaming through has not been observed or whether on the contrary it has been brilliantly obeyed.(Le Corbusier, 1942)The promenade architecturale the observers pathway through the built space is a central element of Le Corbusiers architectural and city planning designs. It is the sequence of images that unfolds before the eyes of the observer as he or she gradually advances through the structure. It is the creation of a hierarchy among the architectural events, a set of instructions for reading the work the internal circulatory system of architecture. With the help of the promenade architecturale, Le Corbusier created virtuosic imbrications of indoor and outdoor space, fluid spaces that reveal themselves as the visitor progresses. Architecture constitutes the space of processes of movement. TSCHUMI, Bernard Bernard Tschumi : architecture concepts red is not a color An autobiographical look at the work of a seminal modernist architect. This is the first comprehensive treatment of the architecture of Bernard Tschumi. Part monograph, part architectural theory, and part story, the book narrates a three-decade journey through a personal history of architecture and architectural ideas, intertwining theory, practice, and hypothetical projects with forty built works. From Tschumi s many written works, such as Architecture and Disjunction and The Manhattan Transcripts to such renowned projects as the Parc de la Villette in Paris, major concert halls in Geneva, Switzerland, and in Rouen and Limoges, France, a high-rise in Manhattan, the Vacheron Constantin Headquarters in Geneva, the Paris Zoo, and the Acropolis Museum in Athens, the book presents a profusely illustrated tour through the work of the architect, set in the context of a rich history of architectural ideas. Written for the layperson as well as the specialist, the book is an entertaining narrative about the condition of architecture today. 308 ASENSIO-WANDOSELL, Carlos Espacios para la enseñanza: arquitecturas docentes de 6 arquitectos españoles de la 2a mitad del siglo XX El libro aborda el estudio de los proyectos que, dentro del ámbito docente, han desarrollado algunos de los mejores arquitectos españoles de la segunda mitad del s. XX. Un artículo introductorio estudia los principales modelos internacionales, tanto teóricos como construidos, que pudieron servir de referentes a los arquitectos españoles seleccionados. Bajo este prisma con visión global se analizan las aportaciones que Miguel Fisac, Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oiza, Julio Cano Lasso, Fernando Higueras, Rafael Moneo y Alberto Campo Baeza a la arquitectura docente española. En el libro se repasan desde la primera modernización que suponen los Institutos laborales de Fisac hasta la consagración internacional de las escuelas norteamericanas de Moneo, pasando por experiencias tan interesantes como el "útero docente" de las escuelas de Batán de Oiza, la clara sintaxis de los centros de formación profesional de Cano Lasso, el progresismo activo del colegio Estudio y las posteriores propuestas de Higueras o los colegios de geometrías esenciales de volúmenes puros de Campo Baeza. KAUFMANN, Emil Tres arquitectos revolucionarios: Boullée, Ledoux y Lequeu KEIL, Andreas Pedestrian bridges ramps, walkways structures Pedestrian bridges need to be above all functional, but beyond this they should also relate to that which makes a location special, to its pathways, topography and context. Through their presence in the public realm, they offer the opportunity of not only connecting areas separated from each other, but also of giving a place its own identity. To draft a good pedestrian bridge, a great deal of design sensitivity is required, particularly when the bridge is being built in an inner-city area or in a sensitive landscape.But since less restrictive functional and structural requirements apply to pedestrian bridges than to road or rail bridges, pedestrian bridges offer the required design latitude for reacting to the place and use with individual solutions. The book at hand provides an overview of current tendencies in pedestrian bridge construction, of fundamental structural and functional requirements, of the various load-bearing systems, of application areas of the various materials and of important economic aspects. Successful real-life examples round out the volume and are meant to provide motivation to make fascinating designs a reality in interdisciplinary collaboration. 309