Re-Reading Perspecta: The First Fifty Years of the Yale Architectural Journal
By (Author) Robert A. M. Stern
Edited by caroline picard
Edited by Alan Plattus
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
8th April 2005
United States
General
Non Fiction
720
Winner of
Hardback
736
Width 229mm, Height 305mm, Spine 64mm
4332g
Perspecta, the oldest and most respected student-edited architectural journal in the United States, marks its fiftieth anniversary with this selection of influential and provocative pieces published in its pages from the 1950s through the 1990s. The essays and portfolios in Re-Reading Perspecta trace the development of architectural culture and discourse over the past fifty years and bear witness to the influential role played by Perspecta in a time of crucial debate about the function and future of architecture. This monumental collection (with over 700 pages and 900 images) presents the most engaging and stimulating essays published in Perspecta, written by such well-known historians, theorists, and architects as Vincent Scully, Colin Rowe, Roland Barthes, Karsten Harries, K. Michael Hays, Allan Greenberg, Sibyl Moholy-Nagy, John Hejduk, Francesco Dal Co, Bernard Tschumi and Mark Wigley. Re-Reading Perspecta also assembles the best examples of the richly-illustrated portfolios of projects published over the years, including work by Paul Rudolph, Louis Kahn, Robert Venturi, Eero Saarinen, Charles Moore, Philip Johnson, Peter Eisenman, John Hejduk, Steven Holl, Thomas Leeser.
Robert A. M. Stern is Dean and J. M. Hoppin Professor of Architecture at the Yale School of Architecture. He was editor of Perspecta 9/10 in 1965. Peggy Deamer is Associate Dean and Associate Professor at the Yale School of Architecture. Alan Plattus, former Associate Dean and Professor at the Yale School of Architecture, is Director and Cofounder of the Yale Urban Design Workshop.