Building Barcelona: A second Renaissance - Softcover

Rowe, Peter G.; Harvard Graduate School Of Design

 
9788496540286: Building Barcelona: A second Renaissance

Synopsis

Sin lugar a dudas, un libro estelar sobre Barcelona que ofrece una lectura global y sintética de la transformación de la ciudad hasta el presente.

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About the Author

Peter G. Rowe is the Raymond Garbe Professor of Architecture and Urban Design and University Distinguished Service Professor at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, where he has taught since 1985. Between 1992 and 2004 he served as Dean of the Faculty of Design, following appointments as Chairman of the Department of Urban Planning and Design (1988-1992) and Director of the Urban Design Programs (1985-1990).

Review

"Rowe curates the recent history of Barcelona's urban development into an account that is personal, critical and optimistic. " --Archinect

The Spanish city of Barcelona is home to some of the most challenging architecture on the planet. Featuring many examples of Gaudí's best work alongside masterworks by international architects including Mies van der Rohe, José Luis Sert, Rafael Moneo, Luis Barragán, Arata Isozaki, Arup & Partners, Richard Meier, and Jean Nouvel, the city is now one of the primary destinations for architecture tourists everywhere. In this page-turner of an architecture and urban-planning book, renowned architect and critic Peter G. Rowe, whose work focuses on the evolving cultural conditions of modernity in the built environment, singles out key buildings and historical milestones that have helped mold the city." --Harvard Design Magazine

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