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Anti-Rationalists and the Rationalists

AUTHOR: Nikolaus Pevsner
ISBN: 0750648155

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Anti-Rationalists and the Rationalists
- Book Review,
by Nikolaus Pevsner


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This combined edition of The Anti-Rationalists (1973) and The Rationalists(1978) pits some of the most famous architectural theorists against each other to debate the century's most pressing issue, modernism. Anti-rationalists Nikolaus Pevsner (architectural historian) and Sir James Richards (writer, editor, and scholar of modern international architecture) argue that the austere rationality of the modern movement is losing out and that a new generation is turning again to exuberance, plasticity and individuality. In contrast, Dennis Sharp (architect, editor, writer, critic) examines the evidence to support the counterargument through a collection of writings by well-respected architectural commentators such as Bruno Zevi, Charles Jencks and Geoffrey Broadbent. Extensively illustrated with b&w photographs. Oversize: 9.5x12.Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR


Book Description
This book pits some of the most famous architectural theorists against each other in one volume. The subject for debate is Modernism, the most pressing issue of the 20th century. This timely publication gives a comprehensive overview of the arguments and counter-arguments that abound.

'The Anti-Rationalist and the Rationalist' is a combination of two excellent Architectural Press titles by prestigious authors. The first argues that 'the austere rationality of the modern movement is after all losing out'. Pevsner and Richards believe that a new generation of architects are turning again to exuberance, plasticity and individuality, in rebellion against the vision of industrial society symbolised by the sheer unadorned towers of glass and steel that came to dominate cities in the fifties and sixties. In contrast, Dennis Sharp examines the evidence to support the counter argument. He does this through an impressive collection of the most well respected architectural commentators of the century, such as Bruno Zevi, Charles Jencks and Geoffrey Broadbent.

*Stimulating debate between prestigious architectural critics gives invaluable information on the arguments surrounding Modernism.
*Comprehensive summary of ideas in one volume provides an authoritative reference.


From the Publisher
'The Anti-Rationalist and the Rationalist' is a combination of two excellent Architectural Press titles by prestigious authors. The first argues that 'the austere rationality of the modern movement is after all losing out'. Pevsner and Richards believe that a new generation of architects are turning again to exuberance, plasticity and individuality, in rebellion against the vision of industrial society symbolised by the sheer unadorned towers of glass and steel that came to dominate cities in the fifties and sixties. In contrast, Dennis Sharp examines the evidence to support the counter argument. He does this through an impressive collection of the most well respected architectural commentators of the century, such as Bruno Zevi, Charles Jencks and Geoffrey Broadbent.


About the Author
Nikolaus Pevsner is a former architecture historian. Dennis Sharp is Chairman of the Architecture Centre at the RIBA.


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Anti-Rationalists and the Rationalists
- Book Reviews,
by Nikolaus Pevsner

Anti-Rationalists and the Rationalists

ANNOTATION

Audience: Students of architecture, architects and readers interested in the theory and evolution of architecture.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

This book pits some of the most famous architectural theorists against each other in one volume. The subject for debate is Modernism, the most pressing issue of the 20th century. This timely publication gives a comprehensive overview of the arguments and counter-arguments that abound.

'The Anti-Rationalist and the Rationalist' is a combination of two excellent Architectural Press titles by prestigious authors. The first argues that 'the austere rationality of the modern movement is after all losing out'. Pevsner and Richards believe that a new generation of architects are turning again to exuberance, plasticity and individuality, in rebellion against the vision of industrial society symbolised by the sheer unadorned towers of glass and steel that came to dominate cities in the fifties and sixties. In contrast, Dennis Sharp examines the evidence to support the counter argument. He does this through an impressive collection of the most well respected architectural commentators of the century, such as Bruno Zevi, Charles Jencks and Geoffrey Broadbent.

*Stimulating debate between prestigious architectural critics gives invaluable information on the arguments surrounding Modernism.
*Comprehensive summary of ideas in one volume provides an authoritative reference.

FROM THE CRITICS

Booknews

This combined edition of (1973) and (1978) pits some of the most famous architectural theorists against each other to debate the century's most pressing issue, modernism. Anti-rationalists Nikolaus Pevsner (architectural historian) and Sir James Richards (writer, editor, and scholar of modern international architecture) argue that the austere rationality of the modern movement is losing out and that a new generation is turning again to exuberance, plasticity and individuality. In contrast, Dennis Sharp (architect, editor, writer, critic) examines the evidence to support the counterargument through a collection of writings by well-respected architectural commentators such as Bruno Zevi, Charles Jencks and Geoffrey Broadbent. Extensively illustrated with b&w photographs. Oversize: 9.5x12. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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