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Masters of Modern Architecture. Paul Rudolph

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Paul Rudolph is one of the most inventive, versatile and controversial members of the post-war generation of American architects. Born in 1918 in Kentucky, Rudolph trained at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard under Walter Gropius, whose ideas (notably on theimportance of teamwork and on the role of planners in architecture) he was in due course to reject as he evolved his basic principle: that urban design is the prerogative of the architect. -- from book jacket

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Titre
Masters of Modern Architecture. Paul Rudolph
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1971
Format
rigide
Pages
134
ISBN10
0500580081
ISBN13
9780500580080
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Paul Rudolph is one of the most inventive, versatile and controversial members of the post-war generation of American architects. Born in 1918 in Kentucky, Rudolph trained at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard under Walter Gropius, whose ideas (notably on theimportance of teamwork and on the role of planners in architecture) he was in due course to reject as he evolved his basic principle: that urban design is the prerogative of the architect. -- from book jacket