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accueil nos livres architecture par matériaux autre Luminous Buildings : Architecture of the Night
Luminous Buildings : Architecture of the Night
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Marion Ackermann, Hollis Clayson, Jean-Louis Cohen
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Editeur: Hatje cantz
Collection:
Parution: 11-07-06
Hardcover
152 pages
Langue: Anglais, Allemand
EAN13: 9783775717571
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Présentation de l'éditeur :
The great world fairs of the nineteenth century served as
experimental zones for modern illumination of architecture. At the 1889
fair in Paris, for example, the newly erected Eiffel Tower was
transformed into a ”lighthouse” at night. However, it was only in the
1920s that a building’s evening façade became a central issue for
architects, who sought avant-garde, technical, and aesthetic ways to
light up the metropolises of the world. Both European and American
architects wanted to create a separation between their work and the
electric signs that dominated cities, so they illuminated their
skyscrapers with colored floodlights in an attempt to stand out against
garish neon signs. Contemporary architects use many of the historical
concepts of illumination, and due to technological advances, they are
able to implement them in particularly dramatic ways.
This
publication commences a dialogue among historical buildings and
utopias, more recent designs, and paintings and photographs that
feature nighttime façades. Scholarly texts shed light on this
extraordinarily exciting chapter of architectural history.
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