HABITAR LA CUBIERTA

HABITAR LA CUBIERTA

Editorial:
GUSTAVO GILI
Matèria
Arquitectura
ISBN:
978-84-252-1989-4
Pàgines:
208
Disponibilitat:
Pendent de confirmar

35,00 €


'From time immemorial man has wanted to get up onto the roof'.


Le Corbusier




The truth of this Le Corbusier statement cannot be denied, since the desire to occupy and utilise roof space is a common denominator of all historical eras, architectural styles and typologies.



Dwelling on the Roof attempts to uncover the reasons behind this time-honoured impulse, to make sense of its historical periodisation and to analyse its formal expressions. The result is a hybrid essay involving theory, history and building design. The narrative thread places a particular emphasis on the period between 1850 and 1950, an epoch in which totally new techniques and aesthetic rules come to the fore, leading to the blossoming of a special concern with turning the roof into an inhabitable space.



The book ends with a selection of projects from the last fifty years which have continued to develop this theme, with works by modern architects such as Alejandro de la Sota and Giancarlo De Carlo, and contemporary ones like Foreign Office Architects and Kazuyo Sejima.