A group of architects, architectural historians and critics, including Vittorio Gregotti, Jean-Louis Cohen, Charles Correa, Hartmut Frank, Diane Ghirardo, Arata Isozaki, Joseph Rykwert and Oswald Mathias Ungers, discuss the present state of European architecture. Their contributions help define the idea of a collective identity founded on history and shared memory and based on a number of themes which are not referred back to a unique source, but explained in all their interconnections: forms, places and questions recur from nation to nation, from age to age over the greatest distances.
Language
English
Pages
140
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Princeton Architectural Press
Release
October 13, 1998
ISBN
8885322395
ISBN 13
9788885322394
Rassegna 76: Arcipelago Europa - The European Arcipelago
A group of architects, architectural historians and critics, including Vittorio Gregotti, Jean-Louis Cohen, Charles Correa, Hartmut Frank, Diane Ghirardo, Arata Isozaki, Joseph Rykwert and Oswald Mathias Ungers, discuss the present state of European architecture. Their contributions help define the idea of a collective identity founded on history and shared memory and based on a number of themes which are not referred back to a unique source, but explained in all their interconnections: forms, places and questions recur from nation to nation, from age to age over the greatest distances.