Gehry draws / essays by Horst Bredekamp, Rene Daalder, and Mark Rappolt ; commentary by Frank Gehry, Edwin Chan, and Craig Webb ; edited by Mark Rappolt and Robert Violette.
"Gehry has described drawing as his way of "thinking aloud"; Gehry Draws traces that thinking through 29 major projects, providing a privileged view of the creative practice of a master architect. More than 360 drawings (most of which are previously unpublished) and more than 400 addi...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press in association with Violette Editions,
2004.
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Summary: | "Gehry has described drawing as his way of "thinking aloud"; Gehry Draws traces that thinking through 29 major projects, providing a privileged view of the creative practice of a master architect. More than 360 drawings (most of which are previously unpublished) and more than 400 additional illustrations chart the evolution of Gehry images from marks on the page to three-dimensional models to completed buildings. Horst Bredekamp's introduction relates Gehry's drawing methods to the concept of "disegno," as practiced by Leonardo and Durer - not only the act of drawing and modeling but also the dynamics of creative thinking." "Gehry himself describes his method for Bredekamp in several explanatory sketches, and Bredekamp applies this to a study of drawings made for specific Gehry commissions. Virtual-reality filmmaker Rene Daalder and writer Mark Rappolt return this discussion to the twenty-first century, looking at, among other things, analog methods in the digital world of contemporary architecture."--BOOK JACKET. |
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Physical Description: | 544 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 25 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 0262182416 9780262182416 |