 
                        
                            Post-Modern Classicism 
The New Synthesis
ed. by Charles Jencks
                            
                            
                            
                                                            
                            
                            
                    The New Synthesis
ed. by Charles Jencks
- Editor(s)
- Charles Jencks
- Uitgever
- London : Architectural Design and Academy Editions, 1980
- Omvang
- 143 p., geïllustreerd, 28 cm.
Jencks discusses the evolution of Postmodern Classicism through the 1970s. He talks about Stirling’s Stuttgart museum, and Michael Grave’s Portland Building as prime examples of architectural semiotics, playful site investigations, use of cliches to clarify, and low cost construction. He defines Postmodern Classicism through semiotics and the classical orders. He also describes the necessity of primitiveness and how mass culture turning Classicism into kitsch propelled the Postmodern movement.
- Persoon als onderwerp
- Venturi & Rauch, Hans Hollein, James Stirling, Michael Grave, Ricardo Bofill, ...[et al.]
- Trefwoorden
- architects , architecture theory , post modernism
- Locatie in de bibliotheek
- Kast 15 - 4: Architectuur en Kunst
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