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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | NA 7208 .F54 1975 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy Type:01 - Books | Available | 614172 |
| NA 7207 .V53 1987 Victorian domestic architectural plans and details : 734 scale drawings of doorways, windows, staircases, moldings, cornices, and other elements / | NA 7207 .W55 1998 The houses of McKim, Mead & White / | NA 7208 .B744 1995 New modern / | NA 7208 .F54 1975 Five architects : Eisenman, Graves, Gwathmey, Hejduk, Meier. | NA 7208 .F68 1995 American masterworks : the twentieth century house / | NA 7208 .G44 2002 Red tile style : America's Spanish revival architecture / | NA 7208 .G63 2002 Tudor style : Tudor revival houses in America from 1890 to the present / |
"This book is to some extent the outcome of a meeting of the CASE group (Conference of Architects for the Study of the Environment) held at the Museum of Modern Art in 1969."
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Five Architects, originally published in 1975, grew out of a meeting of the CASE group (Conference of Architects for the Study of the Environment) held at the Museum of Modern Art in 1969. The purpose of this gathering was to exhibit and criticize the work of five architects -- Eisenman, Graves, Gwathmey, Hejduk, and Meier -- who constituted a New York school, and who are now among the most influential architects working today.
The buildings shown here have more diversity than one might expect from a school, but share certain properties of form, scale, and treatment of material. Collectively, their work makes a modest claim: it is only architecture, not the salvation of man and the redemption of the earth.
Providing complete drawings and photographic documentation, this collection also includes a comparative critique by Kenneth Frampton, an Introduction by Colin Rowe that suggests a still broader context for the work as a whole, and two short texts in which individual positions are outlined. Now back in print, Five Architects serves as a reference to the early work of some of America's most important architects and provides us with a glimpse back at the direction of architecture as they saw it over twenty years ago.
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