A New Era of American Architectural Concrete - From Wright to SOM(English, Paperback, Gargiani Roberto)

A New Era of American Architectural Concrete - From Wright to SOM(English, Paperback, Gargiani Roberto)

  • Gargiani Roberto
Publisher:Epfl PressISBN 13: 9782889154029ISBN 10: 2889154025

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A New Era of American Architectural Concrete - From Wright to SOM(English, Paperback, Gargiani Roberto) is written by Gargiani Roberto and published by Presses Polytechniques et Universitaires Romandes. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 2889154025 (ISBN 10) and 9782889154029 (ISBN 13).

The most significant research conducted on concrete architecture in the United States from 1940 to 1970. The affirmation of reinforced concrete and the kinds of space generated by its structures is one of the most fascinating and revolutionary chapters in the history of twentieth-century architecture and engineering. This richly illustrated, three-volume essay offers the first complete overview of all the most significant research conducted in concrete in the United States from 1940 to 1970. It includes the greatest architects of the time, from Frank Lloyd Wright to I.M. Pei, Louis Kahn, Emery Roth & Sons, and others. The analysis of the works presented on the pages of the three books reconstructs the most important inventions in the use of concrete, whether reinforced or not, prefabricated or cast in place, used in the form of skeleton, walls, columns, blocks, or panels. The book also includes a chapter on a new kind of ornament, permitted by special plastic products applied to formwork, and other chapters dedicated to the different processing techniques used to obtain various surface textures. It enters the complex theoretical universe of truths and lies, upon which the greatest architects have debated through the manipulation of concrete. Finally, it guides readers up to the decline of the creative force of structures. A New Era of American Architectural Concrete not only offers the first exhaustive history of an architectural technique that was decisive in the United States, but also a new vision of twentieth-century American architecture.