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Richard Rogers on Modern Architecture

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‘Thames & Hudson’s new, affordable, covetable ‘Pocket Perspectives’: beautifully illustrated essays by canonical writers’ Financial Times A manifesto for the future of architectural practice and the necessity of good design to modern life, by renowned British architect Richard Rogers. Written in what architect Richard Rogers regarded as a moment of crisis in modern architecture, this essay considers how the way we build – and live – might change for the better.

Poor design, monotony and inhuman scale are, Roger argues, not the results of a lack of talent nor the failures of the Modern Movement, but of a surrender to exploitative economic systems and inconsiderate business interests. Best known for his work on the Pompidou Centre in Paris, the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg and the Lloyd's building and Millennium Dome in London, Rogers was perhaps the most original and inventive architect of his time, and was a frequent commentator on the contemporary scene.

As a practitioner, he was in the best position possible to appreciate how economic forces can create – or frustrate – good design.

A succinct summary of his design philosophies, Richard Rogers on Modern Architecture continues to be a powerful manifesto.

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Thames & Hudson Ltd
0500029504 / 9780500029503
Hardback
724.6
01/05/2025
United Kingdom
English
72 pages : illustrations (colour)
18 cm

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