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Titel och upphov Lessons from Bernard Rudofsky : life as a voyage
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Utgivning, distribution etc. Birkhäuser , Basel ; Boston ; 2007 : c2007.
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Fysisk beskrivning 296 p. : ill. (some col.) : 29 cm.
Anmärkning: Allmän Catalog of an exhibition held March 6-May 28, 2007, at the Architekturzentrum Wien, July 3-Sept. 30, 2007, at the Canadian Centre for Architecture , and March 11-June 8, 2008, at the Getty Research Institute.
Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN 978-3-7643-8360-2 (English edition : cl.) 978-3-7643-8360-2 3-7643-8360-7 (English edition : cl.) 3-7643-8360-7
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What we need is not a new way of building but a new way of living--so the subtitle of one of Rudofsky's last works. Setting out from the assumption that the design of every single room in a house is based on a physical function: one place to lie the body down to rest, another to take in food, a third to step into a tub to bath, Bernard Rudofsky (1905-88) believed architecture served to stimulate the senses and refine everyday culture. His conception of architecture and design is more topical today than ever. Internationally renowned in his day for the exhibitions he created for MoMA in the 1940s and 1950s, today he is remembered above all for his sharp-tongued, witty writings, which still speak to a broad audience. "Lessons from Bernard Rudofsky" is more than a collection of essays by experts and introduction to the complex concept of architecture and living of a cosmopolitan and unconventional thinker; the rich visual material conveys his philosophy: "I believe that sensory pleasure should take precedence over intellectual pleasure in art and architecture."
Foreword p. 6 Foreword p. 8 Lessons from Bernard Rudofsky: Introduction p. 12 Learning from Bernard Rudofsky: Photographs p. 35 Viennese Interactions p. 76 Rudofsky's Discomfort: A Passion for Travel p. 98 The Art of Dwelling p. 126 An Eye for Modern Architecture p. 172 Books p. 211 Bernard Rudofsky for Domus-A Selection p. 231 Reprints p. 232 Translations p. 260 The Discovery of an Island p. 260 What We Need Is Not a New Technology but a New Way of Living p. 262 Negative Panorama p. 271 Fashion: Inhuman Garment p. 274 Variations p. 278 The Origins of the House p. 282 About Bernard Rudofsky p. 286 About Berta Rudofsky p. 289 Index p. 290 Acknowledgments p. 295 Photograph credits p. 296