This book explores the creative process of James Stirling from his early inspiration on Liverpool’s Albert Dock to his devotion to le Corbusier. His legacy is not confined to history alone as his work continues to be influential to new generations of architects. Inspiration and Process in Architecture is a series of books exploring the lives and work of key figures in modern and contemporary architecture, and their use of drawing as part of their creative process
It is easy for even the most accomplished of designers to lose sight of their higher creative goals,...
Architecture is a professional discipline that integrates art and science to build attractive, pract...
When for an architect the finality of work is building, detour must be taken for a reason. #01#02#03...
This book explores the creative process of James Stirling from his early inspiration on Liverpool’s ...
Drawing on original documentation - sketches, photographs and the iconic axonometrics - the book exp...
Book synopsis: James Stirling (1924-1992) is acclaimed as the most influential and controversial mod...
OASE 79 is devoted in its entirety to the architecture of the British architect James Stirling (1926...
Barnabas Calder reviews The architecture of James Stirling and his partners James Gowan and Michael ...
One of the most successful architects of Brutalism in architecture, one of the most influential arch...
Podemos decir que será en los 60 cuando la obra de James Stirling, en parte producida en asociación ...
The Faculty of Engineering building at Leicester University (1959), designed and built in partnershi...
This piece of research was the development of imagery for the illustration of a book on the life and...
British Modern Architecture before Stirling and Gowan summarises the changing attitudes to modern ar...
Architectural education places much emphasis on creativity in the architectural design process. This...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p>Thirties, modern architecture had percolated into remote corners ...
It is easy for even the most accomplished of designers to lose sight of their higher creative goals,...
Architecture is a professional discipline that integrates art and science to build attractive, pract...
When for an architect the finality of work is building, detour must be taken for a reason. #01#02#03...
This book explores the creative process of James Stirling from his early inspiration on Liverpool’s ...
Drawing on original documentation - sketches, photographs and the iconic axonometrics - the book exp...
Book synopsis: James Stirling (1924-1992) is acclaimed as the most influential and controversial mod...
OASE 79 is devoted in its entirety to the architecture of the British architect James Stirling (1926...
Barnabas Calder reviews The architecture of James Stirling and his partners James Gowan and Michael ...
One of the most successful architects of Brutalism in architecture, one of the most influential arch...
Podemos decir que será en los 60 cuando la obra de James Stirling, en parte producida en asociación ...
The Faculty of Engineering building at Leicester University (1959), designed and built in partnershi...
This piece of research was the development of imagery for the illustration of a book on the life and...
British Modern Architecture before Stirling and Gowan summarises the changing attitudes to modern ar...
Architectural education places much emphasis on creativity in the architectural design process. This...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p>Thirties, modern architecture had percolated into remote corners ...
It is easy for even the most accomplished of designers to lose sight of their higher creative goals,...
Architecture is a professional discipline that integrates art and science to build attractive, pract...
When for an architect the finality of work is building, detour must be taken for a reason. #01#02#03...