Roger Stonehouse - The Architecture of the British Library at St. Pancras EPUB, MOBI, TXT
9780419251200 English 0419251200 In a series of interrelated essays, the book describes the British Library and the experience of the building and explores it in the context of its underlying ideas and aspirations. This will be of interest both to those who have a general interest in the current debates concerning architecture and our culture and to specialist librarians, professional and academic architects, arts and architecture historians and other building professionals., In a series of interrelated essays, this book describes the British Library and the issues surrounding its design, construction, purpose and place in the architectural canon. Examining the experience of the building together with its form, these essays explore the ideas and aspirations behind its conception and its construction, offering insight into this striking, controversial, and stimulating building. For artists, architects and building professionals interested in the current debates concerning architecture and our culture, The Architecture of the British Library at St. Pancras is a stimulating read., The British Library at St Pancras is not only one of the largest and most complex of buildings, it is also a profound statement and re-statement of deeply rooted architectural values. It is also a building which is rooted in a tradition of architectural research into the building type and a belief in architecture as an art which is allied with the other visual arts. The Library is the major public monument built in the UK in the second half of the 20th Century and opened in April 1998. No other project in Britain since the building of St Paul's Cathedral is comparable in time-scale or the magnitude of controversy surrounding it. It is a building form from which there is much to be learnt: from the intentions which underlie its design, from its response to its purpose and use, from the architecture itself and from the technology of construction and servicing.
9780419251200 English 0419251200 In a series of interrelated essays, the book describes the British Library and the experience of the building and explores it in the context of its underlying ideas and aspirations. This will be of interest both to those who have a general interest in the current debates concerning architecture and our culture and to specialist librarians, professional and academic architects, arts and architecture historians and other building professionals., In a series of interrelated essays, this book describes the British Library and the issues surrounding its design, construction, purpose and place in the architectural canon. Examining the experience of the building together with its form, these essays explore the ideas and aspirations behind its conception and its construction, offering insight into this striking, controversial, and stimulating building. For artists, architects and building professionals interested in the current debates concerning architecture and our culture, The Architecture of the British Library at St. Pancras is a stimulating read., The British Library at St Pancras is not only one of the largest and most complex of buildings, it is also a profound statement and re-statement of deeply rooted architectural values. It is also a building which is rooted in a tradition of architectural research into the building type and a belief in architecture as an art which is allied with the other visual arts. The Library is the major public monument built in the UK in the second half of the 20th Century and opened in April 1998. No other project in Britain since the building of St Paul's Cathedral is comparable in time-scale or the magnitude of controversy surrounding it. It is a building form from which there is much to be learnt: from the intentions which underlie its design, from its response to its purpose and use, from the architecture itself and from the technology of construction and servicing.