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Denys Lasdun: Architecture, City, Landscape
By (Author) William J R Curtis
Phaidon Press Ltd
Phaidon Press Ltd
19th May 1994
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
720.92
Hardback
240
Width 250mm, Height 290mm
1900g
Sir Denys Lasdun is one of the elder statesmen of British architecture. His work over the past 50 years has been pioneering, provocative and influential. In this volume, William Curtis offers a critical assessment of Lasdun's ideas and achievements, tracing the evolution of his architectural language and his continuing preoccupation with tradition and the central themes of "strata" and urban landscape. Entering the mainstream of modern architecture when the formative visions of modernism were still fresh and exciting, Lasdun has held true to his modernist convictions in a succession of notable buildings which include the Royal College of Physicians in Regent's Park, the University of East Anglia, the European Investment Bank in Luxembourg and the National Theatre. With detailed analyses and illustrations from Lasdun's own archive, the author presents a challenge to the critics of modernism.
'At last we have a monograph worthy of the man.' (Architectural Review)
'A fine celebration and reappraisal of Lasdun's work.' (Observer)
'His book is one of the finest on architecture I have ever read.' (Architects' Journal)
William Curtis has won worldwide acclaim for his architectural writing. His books include Le Corbusier: Ideas and Forms and the bestselling Modern Architecture Since 1900 (both published by Phaidon).