When is a building more than just
a building? When it swoops and bends, looms in the sky or
balances like a bowl on the ground. This volume presents a
number of the world's most dramatic examples of sculptural
architecture.structures that transcend rational, utilitarian
functionality to capture far more intangible visions, dreams,
principles, and emotions.
Science and sociology have given modern
architects the chance to express themselves in buildings that
not only echo their artistic vision, but also stand out as
works of art against a backdrop of less-than-extraordinary
structures.
As a result, the distinct outlines of Wright's Guggenheim
Museum, the Sydney Opera House, Pei's National Gallery, and
Piano and Roger's Centre Pompidou are recognizable as both
sculpture and architecture. These and other as Le Corbusier,
Niemeyer, Gehry are examined in light critic Werner Sewing.
An introductory the historical basis of sculptural path from
Ledoux to Le Corbusier, eighteenth century England's Expressionist
and organic Russian Constructivists with deconstructivism.
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