Frank Lloyd Wright and the Path to Beauty (Routledge Research in Architecture)

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Frank Lloyd Wright and the Path to Beauty (Routledge Research in Architecture)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 225 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032620053
  • DDC分類 720.92

Full Description

This book connects Frank Lloyd Wright's organic theory with his pursuit of beauty, presenting a path for the recovery of beauty in architecture.

While there has been a resurgence of interest in beauty in architecture recently, the modern uglification of our built environment means there is no clear pathway to define or find it. In this study, Wright's organic theory provides such a path to reclaim this beauty. Tracing the evolution of Wright's concept of organic architecture, author Kenneth Dahlin explores Wright's "middle way"—a route mediating between traditional historical precedents and today's novelty-driven architectural culture, often detached from deeper notions of harmony and beauty. Chapters explore Wright's romanticist roots in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including the House Beautiful movement, the centrality of Japanese aesthetics, and his concept of the integrated whole. Two chapters on Aristotle and Hegel ground Wright's pursuit of beauty in philosophical aesthetics, setting the stage for a concluding synthesis that unites the various strands of Wright's theory into a model theory of organic architecture for the future.

This book will be of interest to Frank Lloyd Wright scholars and enthusiasts, as well as postgraduate and advanced undergraduate architecture students.

Contents

List of figures

Introduction

Chapter 1: Early Foundations

Chicago Awakening

Louis Sullivan

Viollet-le-Duc

A Philosophy of Fine Art

The House Beautiful

Chapter 2: The Middle Way

Wright's Early Influence on Modernism

Bourdieu's Model of Cultural Competence

E.M. Zemach's Perspective on Taste

Gasset's Modernist Rupture

International Style as Avant-garde

Wright's Rootedness in Nature and History

Leo Marx's American Machine in the Garden

Defining the Machine

The Robie House

Fallingwater and Villa Savoye

Price Tower and Lake Shore Drive Apartments

Chapter 3: The Centrality of Japan in Wright's Philosophy Of Art

Ernest Fenollosa

Spatial Character of the Japanese Print

Wright's Exposure to Japanese Art

What Wright Saw in Japanese Art

The Influence on Wright's Drawings

The Influence on Wright's Architecture

Arnheim and Gestalt Theory

Examples of Spatial Construction in Japanese Prints

Unity Temple

The Imperial Hotel

The Schwartz House

Chapter 4: The Integrated Whole and What it Implies

Wright's Conception of Unity and the Integrated Whole

Philosophical Implications

The Golden Mean

Dialectical Nature of Wright's Integrated Whole

Analysis of Wright's Organic Floor Plans

Chapter 5: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Why Hegel?

Is Architecture an Art?

Essence, Entity, and the Intrinsic Nature of Beauty in Hegel's System

Hegel's Dialectic and Wright's Organic Resolution of Form

A Comparison of Hegel's and Wright's Theories

Some Differences Between Hegel and Wright

Hegel's End of Art and Architecture Revisited

Chapter 6: The Ancient Path

The Premodern Perspective

The Four Causes

Hylemorphism

Essentialism

Teleology

Beauty

Aristotle, Quantum Physics, and Frank Lloyd Wright

Chapter 7: A Way Forward

The Organic Reconsidered

The Core of the Organic

A Model Theory of Organic Architecture

Importance and Relevance for Today and Tomorrow

Potential for Further Exploration and Application

Index

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