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ISBN: HB: 9780226307589

University of Chicago Press

November 2010

144 pp.

21.5x13 cm

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£37,00
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Architecture, Means and Ends

Vittorio Gregotti – the architect of Barcelona's Olympic Stadium, Milan's Arcimboldi Opera Theater, and Lisbon's Centro Cultural de Belem, among many other noted constructions – is not only a designer of international repute but an acclaimed theorist and critic".Architecture, Means and Ends" is his practical and imaginative reflection on the role of the technical aspects of architectural design, both as part of the larger process of innovation and in relation to the mythic opposition between vision and construction.

Interweaving the seemingly irreconcilable concerns of aesthetics, meaning, and construction, "Architecture, Means and Ends" reflects Gregotti's overarching claim that buildings always have a symbolic, cultural content. In this book, he argues that by making symbolic expression a primary objective in the design of a project, the designer will produce a practical aesthetic as well as an ethical solution".Architecture, Means and Ends" embraces that philosophy and will appeal to those, like Gregotti, working at the intersections of the history of design, art criticism, and architectural theory.

About the Author

Victorio Gregotti is professor of architecture at the University of Venice and principal in the architectural firm Gregotti Associati International. He is the author of Inside "Architecture and New Directions in Italian Architecture", among other books.

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"The most important architect, critic, and intellectual writing today" – Kenneth Frampton