Fit: An Architect's Manifesto with French flaps Edition

Fit: An Architect's Manifesto with French flaps Edition book cover

Fit: An Architect's Manifesto with French flaps Edition

Author(s): Robert Geddes (Author)

  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication Date: 28 Oct. 2012
  • Edition: with French flaps
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 136 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9780691155753
  • ISBN-13: 9780691155753

Book Description

Fit is a book about architecture and society that seeks to fundamentally change how architects and the public think about the task of design. Distinguished architect and urbanist Robert Geddes argues that buildings, landscapes, and cities should be designed to fit: fit the purpose, fit the place, fit future possibilities. Fit replaces old paradigms, such as form follows function, and less is more, by recognizing that the relationship between architecture and society is a true dialogue–dynamic, complex, and, if carried out with knowledge and skill, richly rewarding. With a tip of the hat to John Dewey, Fit explores architecture as we experience it. Geddes starts with questions: Why do we design where we live and work? Why do we not just live in nature, or in chaos? Why does society care about architecture? Why does it really matter? Fit answers these questions through a fresh examination of the basic purposes and elements of architecture–beginning in nature, combining function and expression, and leaving a legacy of form. Lively, charming, and gently persuasive, the book shows brilliant examples of fit: from Thomas Jefferson’s University of Virginia and Louis Kahn’s Exeter Library to contemporary triumphs such as the Apple Store on New York’s Fifth Avenue, Chicago’s Millennium Park, and Seattle’s Pike Place. Fit is a book for everyone, because we all live in constructions–buildings, landscapes, and, increasingly, cities. It provokes architects and planners, humanists and scientists, civic leaders and citizens to reconsider what is at stake in architecture–and why it delights us.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Select Guide Rating

From the Inside Flap

“In this elegant little book, mixing aphorism and example, Robert Geddes argues for the importance of ‘making it fit’ and shows us the many ways of doing this. His manifesto is both provocation and enlightenment.”–Michael Walzer, Institute for Advanced Study

“Robert Geddes has written a lucid, perceptive, and wise book about the fundamental elements of architecture, including the basic needs that it addresses, as well as the wide range of architectural approaches and styles available to the designer and practitioner today. He does not, fortunately, propose easy solutions to the deep challenges facing contemporary architects and urban planners, but instead offers principles and considerations that can help them create works that can be ‘fit’ for their purposes, places, and times.”–Neil Rudenstine, president emeritus, Harvard University

Fit is a pleasure to read–lucid, wonderfully lively, and continuously interesting. Geddes’s mode of arguing by quotation and illustration is very appealing, like talking with a great conversationalist with a well-stocked mind and library. And there is a real moral to the book’s argument about what our architecture needs more of.”–Alan Ryan, Princeton University

“This is an enchanting book. Robert Geddes admirably makes the case for architecture as a social art in which function and aesthetics are complementary rather than mutually exclusive. The book provides an excellent primer for both makers and consumers of architecture–a checklist of issues to be addressed during the design process, and a lens through which to see and appreciate architecture.”–Urs P. Gauchat, dean of the College of Architecture and Design, New Jersey Institute of Technology

View on Amazon

电子书代发PDF格式价格30我要求助
未经允许不得转载:Wow! eBook » Fit: An Architect's Manifesto with French flaps Edition