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The Eternal Present, Volume II: The Beginnings of Architecture

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Eternal Present, Volume II: The Beginnings of Architecture

Contributors:

By (Author) Sigfried Giedion

ISBN:

9780691251882

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

15th August 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Architecture

Dewey:

722.2

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

616

Dimensions:

Width 203mm, Height 254mm

Description

An original account of ancient Egyptian and Sumerian architecture from the acclaimed architectural historian

In The Beginnings of Architecture, Sigfried Giedion examines the architecture of ancient Egypt and Sumer. These early builders expressed an attitude of immense force when they confronted their structures with open sky. Giedion argues that it was during these periods that the problem of constancy and change flared up with an intensity unknown in any other period of history, and resolved eventually into the first architectural space conception, the automatic, psychic recording of the visual environment.

Reviews

"[Giedion] relates the great monuments that greet us at the outset with the great spaces of the Aurignacian caves and with the ancient cult of the animal treated as a sacred object. One of his most original intuitions is that the religious structure of the first high civilizations was founded upon the discovery of the human form and the human face and the appreciation of the naked body."---Lewis Mumford, The New Yorker
"[Giedions] long preoccupation with what it feels like to frequent spaces controlled by the buildings of men permits him to illuminate data long familiar. We have stared for years at drawings of Greek temples without realizing the meaning of the fact that they were not buildings to go into. These windowless cells surrounded by stone columns were the focal points of ceremonious processions, for if the gods no longer wandered the people did, on ritual visits to majestic images."---Hugh Kenner, National Review
"Giedions vision dominates the entire book: it is so absolute and conclusive that the book emerges as a general philosophy rather than mere architectural history."---Paul Zucker, Progressive Architecture
"Eloquent."---John Canaday, New York Times Book Review

Author Bio

Sigfried Giedion (18881968) was an eminent critic and historian of architecture and art who had a major influence on architectural modernism. His books include Space, Time, and Architecture and Mechanization Takes Command. He taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, and ETH Zurich.

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