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Quantrill, Malcolm

Alvar Aalto: A Critical Study

Schocken, 1983

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Année
1983
ISBN
080523845X
Auteur
Quantrill, Malcolm
Éditeurs
Schocken
Edition
First Thus
Thème
Turku, Helinski, Furniture, Interiors, Finnish Architecture, Romantic Movement,
Description
Good
Description
H
Jaquette
Oui
Etat de conservation
Tres bonne condition
Reliure
Couverture rigide
Dédicacée
Non
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

Book is in excellent condition with a little scuffing to the blue cloth HB covers, some also at bottom cover edge, otherwise very clean Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the signs of shelf wear with two small closed tears, top spine crunched a bit, edgewear. Now wrapped in clear protective cover. Lots of b&w, some color photos, charts, diagrams, layouts, floor plants, elevations, architectural details. .Alvar Aalto was remarkably inventive in architecture and industrial design. Moreover, his command of technology was integrated with a humanistic style of building, and like Saarinen and Frank Lloyd Wright he sought an organic synthesis of his structures with their surroundings. Aalto's success in approaching these ideals may account for the extraordinary spread of his influence on an international scale. In this broad study of Aalto's work, Malcolm Quantrill assesses its development in terms of two powerful sources-the Finnish National Romantic movement and the Modern movement in architecture. His critique of Aalto's most significant buildings and furniture designs is complemented by photographs of many stages of their creation, from the spontaneity of initial sketches to the completed detail. Professor Quantrill first met Alvar and Elissa Aalto at Muuratsalo in June 1953, and he has been studying and photographing Aalto's buildings ever since. His book provides striking insights into the work of one of the greatest architects of the century.
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