The Life of John Ruskin: Volume 2, 1860-1900

The Life of John Ruskin: Volume 2, 1860-1900
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 642
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ISBN-10 : 9781108009720
ISBN-13 : 1108009727
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis The Life of John Ruskin: Volume 2, 1860-1900 by : Edward Tyas Cook

E. T. Cook's two-volume biography is a vital tool for anyone wishing to understand Ruskin's achievements in so many fields.

Building Ruskin's Italy

Building Ruskin's Italy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9781351572927
ISBN-13 : 135157292X
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Building Ruskin's Italy by : Stephen Kite

Based on extensive fieldwork, and research into John Ruskin's still little-interpreted archival material, notebooks and drawings (in the Ruskin Library, Lancaster University, UK and elsewhere), Stephen Kite offers an unprecedented account of the evolution of Ruskin's architectural thinking and observation in the context of Italy where his watching of building achieved its greatest intensity. Venice naturally figures large in a work that also examines other key sites including Verona, Lucca, Pisa, Florence, Milan and Monza; here, the fabrics are vividly read in their contexts against the rich evidence of Ruskin's diaries, his pocket-book sketches, architectural worksheets, drawings, and daguerrotypes (the early form of photography), and the drafts and published editions of the texts. Kite presents the complex story of Ruskin's visual thinking in architecture as a narrative of deepening interpretation and representation, focusing on the humbler monuments of Italy. He shows how Ruskin's early picturesque naturalism was transformed by the realisation that to understand the built realities confronting him in Italy demanded a closer engagement with the substance of the stones themselves; reflecting Ruskin's sense of his task as a near-archaeological gleaning and gathering of remains 'hidden in many a grass grown court, and silent pathway, and lightless canal'.

The Rise of Everyday Design

The Rise of Everyday Design
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9780300234985
ISBN-13 : 0300234988
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rise of Everyday Design by : Monica Penick

This fresh look at the Arts and Crafts Movement charts its origins in reformist ideals, its engagement with commercial culture, and its ultimate place in everyday households.

Economy and Architecture

Economy and Architecture
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9781317501688
ISBN-13 : 1317501683
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Economy and Architecture by : Juliet Odgers

Economy and Architecture addresses a timely, critical, and much-debated topic in both its historical and contemporary dimensions. From the Apple Store in New York City, to the street markets of the Pan American Highway; from commercial Dubai to the public schools of Australia, this book takes a critical look at contemporary architecture from across the globe, whilst extending its range back in history as far as the Homeric epics of ancient Greece. The book addresses the challenges of practicing architecture within the strictures of contemporary economies, grounded on the fundamental definition of ‘economy’ as the well managed household – derived from the Greek oikonomia – oikos (house) and nemein (manage). The diverse enquiries of the study are structured around the following key questions: How do we define our economies? How are the values of architecture negotiated among the various actors involved? How do we manage the production of a good architecture within any particular system? How does political economy frame and influence architecture? The majority of examples are taken from current or recent architectural practice; historical examples, which include John Evelyn’s villa, Blenheim Palace, John Ruskin’s Venice, and early twentieth century Paris, place the debates within an extended critical perspective.

The Bookseller

The Bookseller
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 912
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112081497635
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis The Bookseller by :

Official organ of the book trade of the United Kingdom.

The Life of John Ruskin

The Life of John Ruskin
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Publisher : Ardent Media
Total Pages : 642
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Synopsis The Life of John Ruskin by : Sir Edward Tyas Cook

Classic biography of the 19th century author & philosopher. Illus.

Winterlust

Winterlust
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Publisher : Greystone Books Ltd
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781771643535
ISBN-13 : 1771643536
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Winterlust by : Bernd Brunner

“Mr. Brunner’s winning book is a reassuring, nostalgic reminder that winter is the season of both play and regeneration.”—Wall Street Journal In Winterlust, a farmer painstakingly photographs five thousand snowflakes, each one dramatically different from the next. Indigenous peoples thrive on frozen terrain, where famous explorers perish. Icicles reach deep underwater, then explode. Rooms warmed by crackling fires fill with scents of cinnamon, cloves, and pine. Skis carve into powdery slopes, and iceboats traverse glacial lakes. This lovingly illustrated meditation on winter entwines the spectacular with the everyday, expertly capturing the essence of a beloved yet dangerous season, which is all the more precious in an era of climate change “Brunner masterfully does in words what resilient and adventurous people have done in their lives for centuries; he finds beauty in blizzards and ice and the crystallized enchantment of snow.” —Dan Egan, Pulitzer finalist and author of The Death and Life of the Great Lakes

Vienna and the New Wohnkultur, 1918-1938

Vienna and the New Wohnkultur, 1918-1938
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9780198879510
ISBN-13 : 0198879512
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Vienna and the New Wohnkultur, 1918-1938 by : Michelle Jackson-Beckett

While the domestic sphere might seem tangential to the dire political situation and humanitarian crises of interwar Europe, it was nevertheless at the forefront of debates about cultural identity and economic policy in the Viennese press, culture, and arts. Vienna and the New Wohnkultur, 1918-1938 explores why and how the Viennese design landscape was set apart--aesthetically and theoretically--from other European explorations of modern design. Jackson-Beckett examines interior design exhibitions, press, and debates about modern living in interwar Vienna, an overlooked area of modern European architecture and design history, arguing for a reconsideration of the contours of European modernism. The text analyses varied interpretations of modern domestic culture (Wohnkultur) in Vienna, and explores why these interpretations were distinct from other strands of European modernism. Vienna and the New Wohnkultur introduces new research and translation of primary sources on flexible, adaptable, and affordable design by architects, designers, and retailers. Vienna's design discourse also prefigured important postmodern and contemporary discussions on historicism, eclecticism, empathy, and user experience. Through extensive new research in archival and period sources, Jackson-Beckett illustrates how design ideas, taste, and portrayals of domestic culture of fin-de-si?cle Viennese Modernism (Wiener Moderne) were also deployed as forms of cultural and national identity both during the early years of the Social Democratic government in Vienna (1918-1934) and later under the fascist state (1934-1938).