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Lars Lerup
"Lerup’s Continuous City transports us from Como to Miami, from Houston to Rome, with a myriad of interlocutors: King Felipe II (el Prudente), Piranesi, Deleuze, E.O. Wilson … Lerup’s sharp wit and keen eye keep the voyage from careening out of control. These fourteen essays expose the world of today: poignant, relevant, magnificent, and urgent."--Back cover. "This book gathers writings by Swedish American architect Lars Lerup, in which he sharply observes and analyzes the urban environment around him, then applies those findings to develop innovative theories about the modern city. Though the fourteen essays in the book were written as standalone pieces, together they cohere into a larger project that surveys Lerup’s thinking about identity, monumentality, and the relationship between nature and culture. He considers influential modern landscape designer Roberto Burle Marx, the “dancing floors” of Rem Koolhaas’s Seattle Central Library, Herzog & de Meuron’s 1111 Lincoln Road project in Miami Beach, the character of urban icons like Coop Himmelb(l)au’s Dalian International Conference Center, and much more."--Park Books website.
| Publisher | Park Books |
|---|---|
| Pages | 160 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_13 | 978-3-038-60066-4 primary |
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