Description: German Faade Design by Randall Ott German architecture prior to the modern period has received less systemic, analytical study than that of Italy, France, and Britain. Scholarly discussion of broad traditions or continuities within Germanic or Central European façade design is even sparser. Baroque era studies of the region mostly devote themselves to isolated architects, monuments, or movements. Modernisms advent decisively changed this: Germanic architecture enjoyed sudden ascendancy. Yet, even so, study specifically of that regions façades still lagged – nothing compares to the dozens of treatments of Le Corbusiers façade systems, for example, and how these juxtapose with French neoclassical or Italian Renaissance methods. Given the paucity of multi-period studies, one can be forgiven for believing Germanys effervescence of radical, modern works seems unprecedented. This book takes up these multiple quandaries. It identifies and documents a previously unrecognized compositional tradition - characterized here as the screen façade – and posits it as a counter-narrative critiquing the essentialist, authentic canon currently dominant in Western architectural history. By crossing evenly over the dividing line between the historical and modern periods, it offers valuable insights on indigenous roots underlying some aspects of Germanys invigorating early twentieth-century architectural developments. The book chronologically examines 400 years of closely related facades, concentrated in Germany but also found in Austria, the Czech Republic, German-speaking Switzerland, and nearby areas of Central Europe. While nearly 75 buildings are mentioned and illustrated, a dozen are given extensive analysis and the book focuses on the works of three architects – Schinkel, Behrens and Mies. Relationships between examples of these three architects façades far transcend mere homage amongst masters. Glimmers of the system they eventually codify are apparent as early as at Heidelberg Castle in 1559 and NÜrnbergs Rathaus in 1622. The book argues that in Germany, northern Gothic affinities for bisection, intense repetition and rote aggregation intersected with southern Classical affinities for symmetry, hierarchy and centrality, thereby spawning a unique hybrid product – the screen. Instead of graphic formality, this study is guided by on-site perceptions, propositional contrasts, means of approach, interpretive conflicts and emotion and it relates the design of these façades to concepts proposed by contemporary philosophers including Novalis, Hegel, Nietzsche, Freud, Adorno, and, most importantly, Gadamer on hermeneutics. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Randall Ott, AIA, is an architect and educator who since 2003 has served as Dean of the School of Architecture + Planning at The Catholic University of America, in Washington DC. He has written widely on Modernism in central and northern Europe, publishing book chapters, articles, book reviews and encyclopedia entries. Particular emphases have been on the work of Mies van der Rohe, Karl Friedrich Schinkel and Germany. He has also made more than 30 scholarly presentations and lectures in those areas of study. For many years he served on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Architectural Education, reviewing articles on those topics. His interests often undertake a juxtaposition of wider cultural manifestations with architecture, such as his chairing of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architectures 1997 international conference in Berlin, entitled Building as a Political Act. As an architect, for the past two decades he has been involved in theoretical studies of the design of sacral and honorific spaces. For his work with theoretical chapels, he has won three Faculty Design Awards from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. Table of Contents List of Illustrations, List of Locations and Buildings, Acknowledgments, 1 Four Centuries of Faint Centers, 2 Hermeneutics and the Sixth Component, 3 Greek, Italian and Germanic Precursors, 4 Comprehensive Early Screens, 5 Schinkel and Berlin, 6 Caspar David Friedrich and the Faint Axis, 7 Screens of Southern and Western Germany and Vienna, 8 Peter Behrens, 9 Twentieth Century Screens, 10 Nazi Screens, 11 Mies van der Rohe and Crown Hall, 12 Conclusion, References, Index Details ISBN1138573426 Pages 416 Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd Year 2017 ISBN-10 1138573426 ISBN-13 9781138573420 Format Paperback Imprint Routledge Subtitle Traditions of Screening from 1500 to Modernism Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Publication Date 2017-10-12 Language English DEWEY 729.1 UK Release Date 2017-10-12 AU Release Date 2017-10-12 NZ Release Date 2017-10-12 Author Randall Ott Alternative 9781472459053 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Book Title: German Facade Design: Traditions of Screening from 1500 to Modernism
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Author: Professor Randall Ott
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Year: 2017
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