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PAUL GOLDBERGERON THE AGE OF ARCHITECTUREThe Guggenheim Museum Bilbao by Frank Gehry, the CCTV Headquarters by Rem Koolhaas, the Getty Center by Richard Meier, the Times Building by Renzo Piano: Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Paul Goldberger's tenure at "The New Yorker "has documented a captivating era in the world of architecture, one in which larger-than-life buildings, urban schemes, historic preservation battles, and personalities have commanded an international stage. Goldberger's keen observations and sharp wit make him one of the most insightful and passionate architectural voices of our time. In this collection of fifty-seven essays, the critic Tracy Kidder called "America's foremost interpreter of public architecture" ranges from Havana to Beijing, from Chicago to Las Vegas, dissecting everything from skyscrapers by Norman Foster and museums by Tadao Ando to airports, monuments, suburban shopping malls, and white-brick apartment houses. This is a comprehensive account of the best--and the worst--of the "age of architecture." On Norman Foster: Norman Foster is the Mozart of modernism. He is nimble and prolific, and his buildings are marked by lightness and grace. He works very hard, but his designs don't show the effort. He brings an air of unnerving aplomb to everything he creates--from skyscrapers to airports, research laboratories to art galleries, chairs to doorknobs. His ability to produce surprising work that doesn't feel labored must drive his competitors crazy. On the Westin Hotel: The forty-five-story Westin is the most garish tall building that has gone up in New York in as long as I can remember. It is fascinating, if only because it makes Times Square vulgar in a whole new way, extending up into the sky. It is not easy, these days, to go beyond the bounds of taste. If the architects, the Miami-based firm Arquitectonica, had been trying to allude to bad taste, one could perhaps respect what they came up with. But they simply wanted, like most architects today, to entertain us. On Mies van der Rohe: Mies's buildings look like the simplest things you could imagine, yet they are among the richest works of architecture ever created. Modern architecture was supposed to remake the world, and Mies was at the center of the revolution, but he was also a counterrevolutionary who designed beautiful things. His spare, minimalist objects are exquisite. He is the only modernist who created a language that ranks with the architectural languages of the past, and while this has sometimes been troubling for his reputation . . . his architectural forms become more astonishing as time goes on.
目录
Introduction p. 8
Buildings that matter
Good Vibrations p. 16
High-Tech Bibliophilia p. 20
Unconventional p. 24
Seductive Skins p. 28
Spiraling Upward p. 33
Situation Terminal p. 38
Out of the Blocks p. 42
Places and People
Bringing Back Havana p. 50
Casino Royale p. 60
Forbidden Cities p. 64
Many Mansions p. 69
The Eames Team p. 75
House Proud p. 84
Eminent Dominion p. 91
Toddlin' Town p. 97
New York
A Helluva Town p. 104
Dior's New House p. 111
Busy Buildings p. 116
High-Tech Emporiums p. 122
Miami Vice p. 127
West Side Fixer-Upper p. 132
Center Statge p. 140
The Incredible Hulk p. 144
Triangulation p. 148
Home p. 152
Towers of Babble p. 156
Gehry-Rigged p. 160
New York Becomes Like America p. 164
A New Beginning p. 170
Present and Past
Shanghai Surprise p. 178
Why Washington Slept Here p. 182
Athens on the Interstate p. 188
A Royal Defeat p. 193
Down at the Mall p. 202
Requiem p. 207
Museums
The Politics of Building p. 214
The People's Getty p. 219
When in Rome p. 223
Beaubourg Grows Up p. 227
The Supreme Court p. 232
Art Houses p. 237
A Delicate Balance p. 242
Artistic License p. 246
Outside the Box p. 251
Molto Piano p. 256
Lenses on the Lawn p. 260
Lenses on the Lawn p. 264
Bowery Dreams p. 268
Hello Columbus p. 272
Ways of Living
A Touch of Crass p. 278
Past Perfect p. 283
Glass Is the New White Brick p. 287
Some Assembly Required p. 291
Homes of the Stars p. 296
Green Monster p. 301
Disconnected Urbanism p. 305
The Sameness of Things p. 308
Index p. 314
Buildings that matter
Good Vibrations p. 16
High-Tech Bibliophilia p. 20
Unconventional p. 24
Seductive Skins p. 28
Spiraling Upward p. 33
Situation Terminal p. 38
Out of the Blocks p. 42
Places and People
Bringing Back Havana p. 50
Casino Royale p. 60
Forbidden Cities p. 64
Many Mansions p. 69
The Eames Team p. 75
House Proud p. 84
Eminent Dominion p. 91
Toddlin' Town p. 97
New York
A Helluva Town p. 104
Dior's New House p. 111
Busy Buildings p. 116
High-Tech Emporiums p. 122
Miami Vice p. 127
West Side Fixer-Upper p. 132
Center Statge p. 140
The Incredible Hulk p. 144
Triangulation p. 148
Home p. 152
Towers of Babble p. 156
Gehry-Rigged p. 160
New York Becomes Like America p. 164
A New Beginning p. 170
Present and Past
Shanghai Surprise p. 178
Why Washington Slept Here p. 182
Athens on the Interstate p. 188
A Royal Defeat p. 193
Down at the Mall p. 202
Requiem p. 207
Museums
The Politics of Building p. 214
The People's Getty p. 219
When in Rome p. 223
Beaubourg Grows Up p. 227
The Supreme Court p. 232
Art Houses p. 237
A Delicate Balance p. 242
Artistic License p. 246
Outside the Box p. 251
Molto Piano p. 256
Lenses on the Lawn p. 260
Lenses on the Lawn p. 264
Bowery Dreams p. 268
Hello Columbus p. 272
Ways of Living
A Touch of Crass p. 278
Past Perfect p. 283
Glass Is the New White Brick p. 287
Some Assembly Required p. 291
Homes of the Stars p. 296
Green Monster p. 301
Disconnected Urbanism p. 305
The Sameness of Things p. 308
Index p. 314
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