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Witold Rybczynski

    Witold Rybczynski is een auteur die de ingewikkelde relatie tussen architectuur, urbanisme en de menselijke ervaring onderzoekt. Zijn schrijfstijl kenmerkt zich door scherpe observatie en een diepgaand begrip van hoe ruimte en omgeving ons leven vormgeven. Door middel van zijn teksten biedt hij lezers een uniek perspectief op de wereld om ons heen. Zijn werken nodigen uit tot nadenken over de steden die we bewonen, de huizen die we bouwen en de manieren waarop we erin leven.

    The Look of Architecture
    Home: A Short History of an Idea
    The Perfect House
    Vizcaya
    Charleston Fancy: Little Houses and Big Dreams in the Holy City
    A Clearing in the Distance: Frederick Law Olmsted and America in the Nineteenth Century
    • The book presents a captivating exploration of Frederick Law Olmsted, highlighting his significant contributions as a landscape architect. It intertwines his life story with broader themes in American history, transforming his biography into an engaging intellectual journey. Accompanied by photographs, the narrative delves into Olmsted's visionary designs and their lasting impact on the American landscape, offering readers a deeper understanding of his legacy and the historical context in which he worked.

      A Clearing in the Distance: Frederick Law Olmsted and America in the Nineteenth Century
    • Set against the backdrop of Charleston's historic charm, the narrative follows a diverse group of architects and builders from the 1980s who creatively reshape the city’s landscape. Among them are a self-taught builder, an Air Force pilot, and a bluegrass musician, each contributing unique structures that blend historical inspiration with modern design. Through their stories, Rybczynski highlights the significance of individual creativity in urban development and how a city's identity can evolve through innovative architecture.

      Charleston Fancy: Little Houses and Big Dreams in the Holy City
    • Vizcaya

      An American Villa and Its Makers

      • 296bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      4,3(23)Tarief

      The book explores Vizcaya, a remarkable Gilded Age estate that exemplifies the era's opulence through its grand architecture and lush gardens. Utilizing illustrations and historic photographs, the authors provide a detailed narrative that captures the significance of this estate as a symbol of wealth and power during its time. The documentation highlights both the house and its landscape, offering readers a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of the period.

      Vizcaya
    • The Perfect House

      A Journey with Renaissance Master Andrea Palladio

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      4,1(12)Tarief

      Focusing on the life and contributions of Andrea Palladio, this account explores his profound influence on domestic architecture. Renowned for his original and engaging writing style, the author delves into Palladio's innovative designs and enduring legacy, showcasing how his work shaped architectural practices. The narrative offers insights into Palladio's methods and philosophies, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in architecture and its history.

      The Perfect House
    • Home: A Short History of an Idea

      • 272bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen
      4,0(1369)Tarief

      Walk through five centuries of homes both great and small--from the smoke-filled manor halls of the Middle Ages to today's Ralph Lauren-designed environments--on a house tour like no other, one that delightfully explicates the very idea of home.You'll see how social and cultural changes influenced styles of decoration and furnishing, learn the connection between wall-hung religious tapestries and wall-to-wall carpeting, discover how some of our most welcome luxuries were born of architectural necessity, and much more. Most of all, Home opens a rare window into our private lives--and how we really want to live.

      Home: A Short History of an Idea
    • The Look of Architecture

      • 146bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen
      3,9(218)Tarief

      Witold Rybczynski offers a clever and insightful exploration of architectural style, blending humor with keen observations. The book delves into the evolution of design, highlighting how various influences shape our built environments. Rybczynski's engaging prose invites readers to appreciate the nuances of architecture, making complex concepts accessible and enjoyable. Through his unique perspective, he encourages a deeper understanding of the interplay between aesthetics, functionality, and cultural significance in architecture.

      The Look of Architecture
    • An inspired, engrossing look at what architecture is and how we live and work in it

      Looking Around
    • "A winning book, a pleasure to read…a revelation about what architects actually do and how they go about doing it." –Los Angeles Times Witold Rybezynski takes us on an extraordinary odyssey as he tells the story of designing and building of his own house. Rybezynski’s project began as a workshed; through a series of "happy accidents," however, the structure gradually evolved into a full-fledge house. In tracing this evolution, he touches on matters both theoretical and practical, writing on such diverse topics as the distinguished structural descendants of the humble barn, the ritualistic origins of the elements of classical architecture, and the connections between dress and habitation, and between architecture and gastronomy. Rybezynski discusses feng shui, the Chinese art of placing a home in the landscape, and also considers the theories and work of such architects as Palladio, Le Corbusier, and Frank Lloyd Wright. An eloquent examination of the links between being and building, The Most Beautiful House in the World offers insights into the joys of "installing ourselves in a place, of establishing a spot where it be safe to dream."

      The Most Beautiful House in the World
    • Makeshift Metropolis

      Ideas about Cities

      • 258bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen
      3,4(14)Tarief

      Focusing on urban living, the book offers a blend of intellectual history and critique, reflecting the author's extensive observations of cities. Witold Rybczynski, a prizewinning author and architecture critic, delves into how people inhabit and interact with their environments. This work builds on his previous successes, providing readers with a thoughtful exploration of metropolitan life and the nuances that shape it.

      Makeshift Metropolis
    • One Good Turn

      A Natural History of the Screwdriver and the Screw

      • 176bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      3,7(584)Tarief

      Exploring the history and significance of the screw, Rybczynski traces its impact from ancient Greece to modern engineering. The narrative features notable figures like Archimedes and Leonardo, highlighting their contributions to mechanical innovation. Through this engaging exploration, the author reveals how the screw has been fundamental to advancements in science and technology, shaping the course of civilization. With a blend of history and personal insight, Rybczynski crafts a compelling tribute to this essential tool.

      One Good Turn