Bernard Tschumi: Architecture Concepts: Red is Not a Color

by Bernard Tschumi

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An autobiographical look at the work of a seminal modernist architect. This is the first comprehensive treatment of the architecture of Bernard Tschumi. Part monograph, part architectural theory, and part story, the book narrates a three-decade journey through a personal history of architecture and architectural ideas, intertwining theory, practice, and hypothetical projects with forty built works. From Tschumi's many written works, such as Architecture and Disjunction and The Manhattan Transcripts to such renowned projects as the Parc de la Villette in Paris, major concert halls in Geneva, Switzerland, and in Rouen and Limoges, France, a high-rise in Manhattan, the Vacheron Constantin Headquarters in Geneva, the Paris Zoo, and the Acropolis Museum in Athens, the book presents a profusely illustrated tour through the work of the architect, set in the context of a rich history of architectural ideas. Written for the layperson as well as the specialist, the book is an entertaining narrative about the condition of architecture today.
  • ISBN10 0847837971
  • ISBN13 9780847837977
  • Publish Date 30 October 2012
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Rizzoli International Publications
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 776
  • Language English