Barnabas Calder reviews The architecture of James Stirling and his partners James Gowan and Michael Wilford: a study of architectural creativity in the twentieth century. By Geoffrey H. Baker. Published by Ashgate, 2011. ISBN: 978140940926
Book synopsis: The neo-avant-garde and postmodern movements have long been understood in terms of th...
La búsqueda de nuevas formas de modernidad se convirtió en la cuestión principal de la obras desarro...
[EN] The architecture of housing in the thinking and practice of James Gowan (1955-1965) James Gowa...
Barnabas Calder reviews James Stirling: early unpublished writings on architecture. Edited by Mark C...
Book synopsis: James Stirling (1924-1992) is acclaimed as the most influential and controversial mod...
Drawing on original documentation - sketches, photographs and the iconic axonometrics - the book exp...
Barnabas Calder reviews James Frazer Stirling: notes from the archive by Anthony Vidler Published by...
OASE 79 is devoted in its entirety to the architecture of the British architect James Stirling (1926...
This book explores the creative process of James Stirling from his early inspiration on Liverpool’s ...
Barnabas Calder reviews Jim Stirling and the red trilogy: three radical buildings. Edited by Alan Be...
One of the most successful architects of Brutalism in architecture, one of the most influential arch...
British Modern Architecture before Stirling and Gowan summarises the changing attitudes to modern ar...
A review of 'Sir John Soane’s Influence on Architecture from 1791: A Continuing Legacy', by Oliver B...
The Faculty of Engineering building at Leicester University (1959), designed and built in partnershi...
This dissertation examines the designs of two of Scotland's most important architects, Charles Renni...
Book synopsis: The neo-avant-garde and postmodern movements have long been understood in terms of th...
La búsqueda de nuevas formas de modernidad se convirtió en la cuestión principal de la obras desarro...
[EN] The architecture of housing in the thinking and practice of James Gowan (1955-1965) James Gowa...
Barnabas Calder reviews James Stirling: early unpublished writings on architecture. Edited by Mark C...
Book synopsis: James Stirling (1924-1992) is acclaimed as the most influential and controversial mod...
Drawing on original documentation - sketches, photographs and the iconic axonometrics - the book exp...
Barnabas Calder reviews James Frazer Stirling: notes from the archive by Anthony Vidler Published by...
OASE 79 is devoted in its entirety to the architecture of the British architect James Stirling (1926...
This book explores the creative process of James Stirling from his early inspiration on Liverpool’s ...
Barnabas Calder reviews Jim Stirling and the red trilogy: three radical buildings. Edited by Alan Be...
One of the most successful architects of Brutalism in architecture, one of the most influential arch...
British Modern Architecture before Stirling and Gowan summarises the changing attitudes to modern ar...
A review of 'Sir John Soane’s Influence on Architecture from 1791: A Continuing Legacy', by Oliver B...
The Faculty of Engineering building at Leicester University (1959), designed and built in partnershi...
This dissertation examines the designs of two of Scotland's most important architects, Charles Renni...
Book synopsis: The neo-avant-garde and postmodern movements have long been understood in terms of th...
La búsqueda de nuevas formas de modernidad se convirtió en la cuestión principal de la obras desarro...
[EN] The architecture of housing in the thinking and practice of James Gowan (1955-1965) James Gowa...