One of the most important schools for architecture, design, and art in the 20th century, the Weimar Bauhaus included in its distinguished membership ...
Continue Reading βΒ Β The Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (Latin for Logical Philosophical Treatise or Treatise on Logic and Philosophy) is the only book-length philosophical work by the Austrian philosopher ...
Continue Reading βPhilosophical Investigations is a work by the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. The book was published posthumously in 1953. Wittgenstein discusses numerous problems and puzzles ...
Continue Reading βWritten in 1977, it was the first to define Post-Modernism in architecture – an event which led to its subsequent adoption in other ...
Continue Reading βHaving been one the most successful boomtowns of the early twentieth century, Atlanta saw a transition from a town known for its Southern ...
Continue Reading βOur thermal environment is as rich in cultural associations as our visual, acoustic,olfactory, and tactile environments. This book explores the potential for using ...
Continue Reading βIn 1901, Gustav Stickley began to create the first uniquely American style of furniture and home designβknown as Craftsman. Stickley’s principles of home ...
Continue Reading βKey texts by one of the main modernist architects and theorists, the founder of the Bauhaus School, Walter Gropius. Compiled by the author ...
Continue Reading βArchitecture and Capitalism tells a story of the relationship between the economy and architectural design. Eleven historians each discuss in brand new essays ...
Continue Reading βThe Australian Ugliness is a 1960 book by Australian architect Robin Boyd. Boyd investigates visual pollution in Australian aesthetic, in relation to architecture ...
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