The book begins with an introduction that traces the history of key moments in glass architecturefrom the stained glass windows of chartres cathedral to the crystal palace of 1851, and early constructions by. The beginning of modern architecture boundless art history. Rediscovering paul scheerbarts glassinspired modernism. The union of architects of russia invites you to participate in the 7th russian competition with international participation glass in architecture. The book begins with an introduction that traces the history of the key moments of glass in architecture and describes developments in glass technology over the last 20 years. This book discusses whether the extent of the use of glass facades has increased, or indeed enhanced, the creation of a meaningful place, thereby creating a. Detail in contemporary glass architecture book by mcleod. The 2015 top 50 architecture books welcome to young. The latter, written in the guise of a scientific work complete. This week we bring to you some best architecture books that are available for free online, you may download more. A new biography of the architect philip johnson, the man in the. The dallas morning news architecture critic begins his biography of philip johnson on the famous architects death bed. Glass in architecture by michael wiggington ian ritchie architects. Buy glass architecture by paul scheerbart, dennis sharp online at alibris.
Architecture about the museum corning museum of glass. This book, glass in building is the only book i could find that goes into the technology of architectural glass. Philip johnson, the glass house, and its dark secrets. A timely look at the ways in which glass is utilized in some of tod. Blurred transparencies in contemporary glass architecture. In addition the book features an index of architects that includes the name, address and all contact details for each architect. First edition catalog of the painting the glass house exhibition organized by the aldrich contemporary art museum with the yale school of architecture. Residential architecture with a collection of 50 buildings that use glass in innovative ways. We have new and used copies available, in 0 edition starting at. It was first used in egypt for decorative objects before 3000 b. Types, performance and legislation 37 portunity to design loadbearing structural elements or systems constructed primarily of glass, such as staircases, floors, walls and bridges.
When designing, architects are responding to and creating a relationship between identity, culture and architectural style. Stories about glass and its use in design and architecture, including glass tableware and furniture, technology and buildings with glass features. And while glass block may not be as popular as it used to be, in this project it breathes new life, and is a fitting addition to a book on glass in contemporary architecture. Architectural glass is glass that is used as a building material. Blurred transparencies in contemporary glass architecture brings to light complex readings of transparent glass through close observations of six pivotal works of architecture. A visual biography and, as its author, ian volner says in the introductory text, was a key figure of the period. Contemporary glass architecture book design by ana. Following the success of the earlier titles in this series, detail in contemporary glass architecture provides analysis of both the technical and the aesthetic importance of details in modern glass architecture. The introduction of glass architecture that lets the sunlight and the light of the moon and stars into our rooms not merely through a few windows, but simultaneously through the greatest possible number of walls that are made entirely of glasscolored glass. This is the book every architecture school uses to teach students about building construction. A new biography of the architect philip johnson, the man. This book discusses whether the extent of the use of glass facades has increased, or indeed enhanced, the creation of meaningful placemaking, thereby creating a cultural identity of place.
It is most typically used as transparent glazing material in the building envelope, including windows in the external walls. This article formed the second chapter of the book vers une architecture paris. However, it is only in the last 15 years that the full potential of glass architecture has been realised. Glass in architecture explores how glass has made its unique contribution to architectural design. The crystal palace by joseph paxton, which housed the great exhibition of 1851, was an early example of iron and glass construction. New glass architecture by brent richards, hardcover.
The beauty of the earth, when glass architecture is everywhere. Among the common themes of modern architecture was the use of industrially produced materials. Philip johnsons glass house in new canaan, connecticut. Scheerbarts glass architecture was originally published in 1914 while tauts alpine architecture came out in 1919, this book being the first english translation of both. One of the most fascinating and sophisticated applications of glass in contemporary architecture is its use as a loadbearing material. Paul karl wilhelm scheerbart 8 january 1863 in danzig 15 october 1915 in berlin was a german author of fantastic literature and drawings. Enter your mobile number or email address below and well send you a link to download the free kindle app.
But it behooves us to take the term seriously and literally in regard to tauts glass house. Pioneered by peter rice and hugh dutton for structural glazing of facades, glass as a structural material is now commonly used throughout buildings. In the 1830s britisher eaton hodgkinson introduced the section beam, leading to widespread use of iron construction. Glass detailing appears throughout the building within a building that houses the collection, including features such as glass stairs and bridges. Michael wiggintons book expands upon the book by david button, introduces a concise technical appendix, but offers nothing further in respect of structural glass. Written from the perspectives of a practitioner, the six essays challenge assumptions about fragility and visual transparency of glass. He was also published under the pseudonym kuno kufer and is best known for the book glasarchitektur 1914. Detail in contemporary glass architecture is an excellent reference work for practising architects as well as architecture and design students. It was shortlisted for the man booker prize in 2009. Featuring the work of renowned architects from around the world, this book presents 50 of the most recently completed and.
It would be as if the earth were adorned with sparkling jewels and enamels. New glass architecture by brent richards goodreads. This architecture book contains a fantastic overview about the fundamentals of construction, including building components, sustainability issues, and building codes. Please practice handwashing and social distancing, and check out our resources for adapting to these times. Octavo, original wrappers as issued, illustrated with photographs. The architect, curator and design agitator, who was born in 1906 and died in 2005, is the subject of our new book philip johnson. Form, space, and order has served as the classic introduction to the basic vocabulary of architectural design the updated and revised fourth edition features the fundamental elements of space and form and is designed to. A new book by dallas morning news architecture critic mark lamster examines johnsons life and legacy.
Glass in architecture the first largescale glass construction was the crystal palace, begun in 1850 in hyde park, england. In addition to a selection of his fantastical short stories, it includes the influential architectural manifesto glass architecture and his literary tourdeforce perpetual motion. Edited and with an introduction by noted architectural historian dennis sharp. When used in buildings, glass is often of a safety type, which include reinforced, toughened and laminated glasses. Nov 30, 2018 contemporary glass architecture book design by ana novakovic, via behance editorial design, graphic design, layout stay safe and healthy. Like his iconic glass house from 1949, johnsons life was. The brief excerpt of glass architecture that i found in my little manifesto book was so tantalizing. Islamic art is not art of a specific religion, time, place, or of a single medium. If you wanted to understand the story of american architecture in the 20th century, you could simply read about the life of philip johnson. Mark lamsters book recounts the long and productive life of an. The glass room, by british author simon mawer, was published in 2009 by other press in the united states and little brown in the united kingdom. Instead it spans some 1400 years, covers many lands and populations, and includes a range of artistic fields including architecture, calligraphy, painting, glass, ceramics, and textiles, among others. Glass, the fundamental material of modern architecture jstor. Perpetual motion is the first collection of scheerbarts multifarious writings to be published in english.
Arq the unprecedented evolution in glass technology and the explosion of its imaginative use in design are captured in this wonderful comprehensive in scope, the book traces the historical roots of recent developments and provides a wonderfully complete technical summary of how glass works as a visual. Glass is also used for internal partitions and as an architectural feature. Glass architecture by paul scheerbart, dennis sharp alibris. Architectural glass comes in three different strength categories 2. Glass is one of the oldest man made material used without interruption from its invention to this date. No doubt that reading is the simplest way for humans to derive and constructing meaning in order to gain a particular knowledge from a source. Paul scheerbart and his glass utopia andrea gibbons. The book begins with an introduction that traces the history of key moments in glass architecturefrom the stained glass windows of chartres cathedral to the. The face of the earth would be much altered if brick architecture were ousted everywhere by glass architecture. It is very thorough going into every aspect of light, sound, and thermal performance. The southfacing reading areas enjoy a view controlled by a glass sunscreen or brisesoleil. Discover delightful childrens books with prime book box, a subscription that.
Evolution of glass as an architectural material iceboat. Philip johnson, architect of the modern century by mark lamster little brown, 2018 hardcover, 528 pages mark lamster had me in the prologue. Featuring the work of renowned architects from around the world, this book presents 50 of the most recently completed and influential glass designs for residential, public and. Glass in architecture explores how glass has made its unique contribution to. This 992,000square foot building was designed to house the great. The new librarys architecture, in keeping with the rest of the museums campus, celebrates glass. It goes on to feature 25 recent examples of glass architecture, with specially commissioned colour photographs by the renowned architectural photographer dennis gilbert. This tendency has been digitized when books evolve into digital media equivalent ebooks.
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