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: Taylor & Francis, ebook
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Eric Parry Preface -- osé de Paiva The Living Tradition of Architecture -- Daniel Libeskind "Remembrance of Things Past"--I The background of architecture as living tradition -- Werner Oechslin "Prudentia non est scientia"--Joseph Rykwert Model, Type and the Great Church -- Mari Hvattum Goethe Blindfolded -- Karsten Harries Beauty, Nostalgia, Hope: The pulpit in Oppolding -- Robin Middleton Ideas on Movement in Architecture in Britain and France during the Eighteenth Century -- II The modern transmission of architectural knowledge and experience -- Kenneth Frampton Towards an Ontological Architecture: A philosophical excursus -- Gabriele Bryant Modern Aesthetics and the Machine: Technology and the Gesamtkunstwerk in early twentieth-century Germany -- Alberto Pérez-Gómez Le Corbusier's La Tourette and the Hermeneutic Imagination -- David Leatherbarrow Rule and Law - Architecture and Nature: Kahn's design for the St Andrew's Priory -- III Coming to terms with the conditions for contemporary practice -- Dagmar Weston 'The Language of Stones': Towards a situated architecture in the design studio -- Christian Frost Tradition and Historicism in the Remodelling of Tate Britain -- Patrick Lynch Civic Bodies: Lynch Architects at Victoria Street -- Stephen Witherford "Half of it is not necessarily in ruins" -- Curricula vitć -- Endnotes -- Index -- Image credits -- Bibliography -- Plates