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Martin Filler was the longtime architecture critic of House and Garden until it ceased publication in 2007. He is the co-author, with Olivier Boissiere, of The Vitra Design Museum: Frank Gehry, Architect, and the author of Makers of Modern Architecture, Volumes I and II, based on essays from The afficher plus New York Review of Books. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Out of the three volumes, I think this one is probably the best--I learned more than from the first volume, and by the third volume, things start to get a bit predictable.
 
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stillatim | 2 autres critiques | Oct 23, 2020 |
I'm very much reviewing this based on my enjoyment; I can easily imagine someone picking this up and throwing it away within half an hour. It's a collection of essays, some of which kind of sort of touch on architecture, with others mostly biographical, and a few about the ridiculous nature of the architectural industry. But I loved it, because Filler is fierce in his criticism, and it's so damn refreshing to read someone who can write wonderful sentences and call out trash when he sees trash--not because the person who made it was a bad person (though many of them were), but because the thing itself is trash. Plus, I learned a bit about modern architects, if not modern architecture; it's far too allusive to teach you anything about the buildings or the theories. You do learn about Filler's preoccupations, though, and that's nice: basically, architects should aim to produce public buildings that serve a civic function, rather than a profit motive. Hear hear.… (plus d'informations)
 
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