Learning from las vegas : the forgotten symbolism of the architectural form /
Venturi, Robert
Learning from las vegas : the forgotten symbolism of the architectural form / Robert Venturi ; Denise Scott Brown ; Steven Izenour - xvii, 159 páginas ilustraciones ; gráficas ; placas ; fotografías 31 cm
Incluye bibliografía (páginas:167-189)
Preface to the first edition --
Preface to the revised edition --
Part I. A significance for A & P parking lots, or learning from Las Vegas --
A significance for A & P parking lots, or learning from Las Vegas --
Commercial values and commercial methods --
Billboards are almost right --
Architecture as space --
Architecture as symbol --
Symbol in space before form in space : Las Vegas as a communication system --
The architecture of persuasion --
Vast space in the historical tradition and at the A & P --
From Rome to Las Vegas --
Maps of Las Vegas --
Main street and the Strip --
System and order on the Strip --
Change and permanence on the Strip --
The architecture of the Strip --
The interior oasis --
Las Vegas lighting --
Architectural monumentality and the big low space --
Las Vegas styles --
Las Vegas signs --
Inclusion and the difficult order --
Image of Las Vegas : inclusion and allusion in architecture --
Studio notes --
Part II. Ugly and ordinary architecture, or the decorated shed --
Some definitions using the comparative method --
The duck and the decorated shed --
Decoration on the shed --
Explicit and implicit associations --
Heroic and original, or ugly and ordinary --
Ornament : signs and symbols, denotation and connotation, heraldry and physiognomy, meaning and expression --
Is boring architecture interesting? --
Historical and other precedents : towards an old architecture --
Historical symbolism and modern architecture --
The cathedral as duck and shed --
Symbolic evolution in Las Vegas --
The Renaissance and the decorated shed --
Nineteenth-century eclecticism --
Modern ornament --
Ornament and interior space --
The Las Vegas strip --
Urban sprawl and the megastructure --
Theory of ugly and ordinary and related and contrary theories --
Origins and further definition of ugly and ordinary --
Ugly and ordinary as symbol and style --
Against ducks, or ugly and ordinary over heroic and original, or think little --
Theories of symbolism and association in architecture --
Firmness + commodity [does not] = delight : modern architecture and the industrial vernacular --
Industrial iconography --
Industrial styling and the cubist model --
Symbolism unadmitted --
From La Tourette to Neiman-Marcus --
Slavish formalism and articulated expressionism --
Articulation as ornament --
Space as God --
Meagstructures and design control --
Misplaced technological zeal --
Which technological revolution? --
Preindustrial imagery for a postindustrial era --
From La Tourette to Levitown --
Silent-white-majority architecture --
Social architecture and symbolism --
High-design architecture --
Summary --
Robert Venturi y Denise Scott Brown revisan su "infame" libro que derribó las barreras que separaban la alta arquitectura de la arquitectura comercial del Strip. Puedes participar, escuchar la descripción del proyecto de la pareja, ver los dibujos y unirte a la crítica.
9780415434133 0443413015
Arquitectura
Construcción de edificios
Simbolismo en arquitectura
Estados Unidos--Las Vegas
720.922 / V469l 1977
Learning from las vegas : the forgotten symbolism of the architectural form / Robert Venturi ; Denise Scott Brown ; Steven Izenour - xvii, 159 páginas ilustraciones ; gráficas ; placas ; fotografías 31 cm
Incluye bibliografía (páginas:167-189)
Preface to the first edition --
Preface to the revised edition --
Part I. A significance for A & P parking lots, or learning from Las Vegas --
A significance for A & P parking lots, or learning from Las Vegas --
Commercial values and commercial methods --
Billboards are almost right --
Architecture as space --
Architecture as symbol --
Symbol in space before form in space : Las Vegas as a communication system --
The architecture of persuasion --
Vast space in the historical tradition and at the A & P --
From Rome to Las Vegas --
Maps of Las Vegas --
Main street and the Strip --
System and order on the Strip --
Change and permanence on the Strip --
The architecture of the Strip --
The interior oasis --
Las Vegas lighting --
Architectural monumentality and the big low space --
Las Vegas styles --
Las Vegas signs --
Inclusion and the difficult order --
Image of Las Vegas : inclusion and allusion in architecture --
Studio notes --
Part II. Ugly and ordinary architecture, or the decorated shed --
Some definitions using the comparative method --
The duck and the decorated shed --
Decoration on the shed --
Explicit and implicit associations --
Heroic and original, or ugly and ordinary --
Ornament : signs and symbols, denotation and connotation, heraldry and physiognomy, meaning and expression --
Is boring architecture interesting? --
Historical and other precedents : towards an old architecture --
Historical symbolism and modern architecture --
The cathedral as duck and shed --
Symbolic evolution in Las Vegas --
The Renaissance and the decorated shed --
Nineteenth-century eclecticism --
Modern ornament --
Ornament and interior space --
The Las Vegas strip --
Urban sprawl and the megastructure --
Theory of ugly and ordinary and related and contrary theories --
Origins and further definition of ugly and ordinary --
Ugly and ordinary as symbol and style --
Against ducks, or ugly and ordinary over heroic and original, or think little --
Theories of symbolism and association in architecture --
Firmness + commodity [does not] = delight : modern architecture and the industrial vernacular --
Industrial iconography --
Industrial styling and the cubist model --
Symbolism unadmitted --
From La Tourette to Neiman-Marcus --
Slavish formalism and articulated expressionism --
Articulation as ornament --
Space as God --
Meagstructures and design control --
Misplaced technological zeal --
Which technological revolution? --
Preindustrial imagery for a postindustrial era --
From La Tourette to Levitown --
Silent-white-majority architecture --
Social architecture and symbolism --
High-design architecture --
Summary --
Robert Venturi y Denise Scott Brown revisan su "infame" libro que derribó las barreras que separaban la alta arquitectura de la arquitectura comercial del Strip. Puedes participar, escuchar la descripción del proyecto de la pareja, ver los dibujos y unirte a la crítica.
9780415434133 0443413015
Arquitectura
Construcción de edificios
Simbolismo en arquitectura
Estados Unidos--Las Vegas
720.922 / V469l 1977