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38,85 zł
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Jan Wolff Monografia architekta w świetle analizy prefabrykowanych dekoracji sztukatorskich autorstwa Michała Kurzeja opisuje działalność Jan Wolffa, muratora działającego na pograniczu małopolsko-ruskim w 1. poł. XVII w.,
znany był przede wszystkim jako autor fantazyjnych dekoracji sklepiennych. Jego sztukaterie uznawano za najwybitniejsze prace tego typu, a wzniesione przez niego budowle zaliczano do najbardziej charakterystycznych dzieł polskiej architektury nowożytnej. Niniejsza praca jest próbą skompletowania jego dorobku, a także odpowiedzi na pytanie o zakres i charakter twórczości Wolffa na postawie analizy form wznoszonych przez niego budowli.
261,45 zł
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Dostępność:na zamowienie The authoritative study of the life and career of renowned modernist architect Richard Neutra. Richard Neutra's work, his life experience, and his search for modern architecture coincided neatly with the lifespan of the modern movement. He experienced the buoyant struggles of the movement's early years, the heady excesses of mid-century ascendancy, and the strains of its slow demise, and his reputation has lately enjoyed a resurgence that was hard to predict when "Richard Neutra and the Search for Modern Architecture" was first published over twenty years ago.
183,75 zł
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Richard Meier, Architect - Volume 4 comprehensively documents Meier's work since the publication of the previous volume in 1999. This extensively illustrated presentation, designed by renowned graphic artist Massimo Vignelli, vividly conveys the purity and power of Meier's unique and celebrated vision. Twenty-seven residential, commercial, and civic projects in all are featured, including the two residential towers in New York overlooking the Hudson River; the Yale University History of Art and Arts Library in New Haven, Connecticut; and the Jubilee Church in Rome. The development and significance of Richard Meier's work is discussed in two essays by the distinguished architectural historians and critics Kenneth Frampton and Joseph Rykwert.
191,10 zł
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Architect Louis Kahn discovered late in life how to transform the ruins of ancient Rome into modern buildings. His pursuit of an ideal geometric order was informed by a keen sense of history. Based on platonic shapes, his buildings, at once monumental and human in scale, marked the end of the international style and opened the way for a revival of vernacular and classical traditions. These themes are documented in a lavishly illustrated retrospective survey which accompanies a traveling exhibition. Brownlee, associate professor of art history, and DeLong, professor of architecture, both at the University of Pennsylvania, track Kahn's prodigious career in intimate essays followed by a 160-page pictorial section analyzing 14 key projects.