Auguste Perret /

"French architect Auguste Perret (1874-1954) was a pioneering precursor to the Modern Movement. His career is inextricably linked to the constructional technique of reinforced concrete: in works such as his 1903 apartment building in rue Franklin, Paris, concrete a material that previously had...

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Main Authors: Britton, Karla
Group Author: Perret, Auguste, 1874-1954
Published: Phaidon,
Publisher Address: London ; New York :
Publication Dates: 2001.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "French architect Auguste Perret (1874-1954) was a pioneering precursor to the Modern Movement. His career is inextricably linked to the constructional technique of reinforced concrete: in works such as his 1903 apartment building in rue Franklin, Paris, concrete a material that previously had been perceived as common and industrial was reinvented, handled artistically and given its own idiom. Le Corbusier described this building as 'a foretaste of the modern world'." "With his projects in France and abroad, such as the MusZ e des Travaux Publics in Paris, the Church of Notre-Dame at Raincy and many other domestic, industrial and urban projects, Perret caught the attention of a generation searching for a new architecture appropriate to the twentieth century. A committed constructor and innovator, Perret simultaneously adhered to structural classicist principles, continuously resisting the more transitory aspects of the avant-garde." "This monograph is the first sustained study of Perret in English, richly illustrated with new colour photography as well as drawings and photographs from the Perret archive. It also includes an appendix of Perret's aphorisms and other writings, which provide an insight into his craft and its artistic social principles."--Jacket.
Carrier Form: 255 pages : illustrations (some color), plans ; 21 x 21 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 248-249) and index.
ISBN: 9780714840437
0714840432
Index Number: NA1053
CLC: TV-865.65
Call Number: TV-865.65/B862
Contents: 1. The embodiment of a classical ideal: theatres -- 2. The economy of construction: ecclesiastical architecture -- 3. The responsibility of the architect: houses and studios -- 4. The poetic syntax of space: apartment buildings -- 5. The evocation of a new order: museums -- 6. The architect of the banal: urbanism.