Architecture presence, language, and place

Architecture presence, language, and place

Author
Norberg-Schulz, Christian
Publisher
Skira
Language
English
Year
2000
Page
370
ISBN
9788881187003,8881187000
File Type
pdf
File Size
66.7 MiB

Through an original reflection on the history of architecture and modern building practices Norberg-Schulz analyses man's capacity to perceive, experience and inhabit space. From this theoretical standpoint he seeks to establish a link between modern architecture and reality as a source of inspiration. The volume is a valid instrument that permits the reader to interpret and compare modes considered central to modern design: the relationship between man and space (presence), design and its instruments (language) and architecture in its relationship to the landscape (place). Numerous examples of modern and ancient architecture and urban and landscape systems (Paris, Urbino, Jerusalem) strengthen and exemplify the theoretical notions, further supplementing them with a rich collection of images.

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