Vincent Scully: Architecture, Urbanism, and a Life in Search of Community
Vincent Scully: Architecture, Urbanism, and a Life in Search of Community
$34.95
Out Of Stock!
We will notify you when this product becomes available.
The renowned architectural historian and critic, beloved Yale professor, and outspoken public activist Vincent Scully (1920–2017) emerged in the 1950s as a guiding voice in American architecture. This intellectual biography of Scully's life and career traces the formative moments in his thinking, mapping his relationships with a constellation of architects, artists, and cultural personalities of the past one hundred years.
Scully charted an unlikely course from postwar modernism to postmodernism and New Urbanism, overturning outdated beliefs and changing the face of the built environment as he went. A teacher for more than 60 years and a figure of immense importance in the field, he was central to an expansive network of associations, from Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Kahn, and Robert Venturi to Robert Stern, Harold Bloom, and Norman Mailer.
Scully's extensive body of work, with its range spanning centuries and civilizations, coalesced around the core beliefs that architecture shapes and is shaped by society, and that the best architecture responds, above all else, to the human need for community and connection. This timely appraisal provides a platform for reassessing the legacy of these values as well as how we write and think about architecture in the twenty-first century.
Scully charted an unlikely course from postwar modernism to postmodernism and New Urbanism, overturning outdated beliefs and changing the face of the built environment as he went. A teacher for more than 60 years and a figure of immense importance in the field, he was central to an expansive network of associations, from Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Kahn, and Robert Venturi to Robert Stern, Harold Bloom, and Norman Mailer.
Scully's extensive body of work, with its range spanning centuries and civilizations, coalesced around the core beliefs that architecture shapes and is shaped by society, and that the best architecture responds, above all else, to the human need for community and connection. This timely appraisal provides a platform for reassessing the legacy of these values as well as how we write and think about architecture in the twenty-first century.
Related Products
Boredom, Architecture, and Spatial Experience
$40.95
The Architecture of David Lynch
$39.95
Architecture in Black: Theory, Space and Appearance
$51.95
The Country Life Book Of Building And Decorating (1922)
$50.00
Subtraction
$20.00
Medium Design: Knowing How to Work on the World
$19.95
Extrastatecraft: The Power of Infrastructure Space
$19.95
A Philosophy of Walking
$19.95
Hydroelectric Sublime
$55.00
Expanding Architecture: Design as Activism
$34.95
Sun Seekers: The Cure of California
$29.95
Transitional Moments: Marcel Breuer, W.C. Vaughan & Co. and the Bauhaus In America
$45.00
Flourishing Foodscapes: Design for City-Region Food Systems
$33.95
Arts & Architecture 1950–1954
$80.00
Julius Shulman: Modernism Rediscovered (3 volumes)
$200.00
Militant Media: Centre for Research Architecture # 2
$30.00
Undesigning The Bath
$26.00
The Disobedience of Design: Gui Bonsiepe
$25.00
Donald Judd Writings
$39.95
Earthly Cities
$27.00
Pier Paolo Calzolari: Casa ideale
$48.50
Building Diversity - who is the architect?
$41.50
Falce e martello: The Hammer and Sickle
$25.00
Urban Backstages
$25.50
Mysterious Letters
$38.00
National Letters: Languages and Scripts as Nation-building Tools
$41.00
Designing in Coexistence
$13.00
Interior Realms
$16.00
Slacklands 2
$32.00
The Third Coast: When Chicago Built the American Dream
$20.00
The Farm at Black Mountain College
$35.00
Sold
Out
Out
Design and the Anxiety of the Contemporary
$25.00
The Seven Lamps of Architecture By John Ruskin (Ephemera)
$50.00
Such Places as Memory: Poems 1953-1996
$40.00
Sold
Out
Out
Organization Space: Landscapes, Highways, and Houses in America
$40.00
Sold
Out
Out
trans magazin 44: Lore
$26.50
Against And For Method: Revisiting Architectural Design As Research
$40.00
Vitruvius Without Text: The Biography Of A Book
$35.00
Sold
Out
Out
Adolf Loos: Meaning, Context, Reception: Essays
$25.00
The Study: The Inner Life of Renaissance Libraries
$29.95
Also Known As: Uncovering Representational Frameworks in Architecture, Art, and Digital Media
$24.00
The Artist's Palette
$39.95
Sold
Out
Out
City of Wood: San Francisco and the Architecture of the Redwood Lumber Industry
$45.00
Sold
Out
Out
The Architecture of Loneliness: Reflections on Displacement and Welcoming
$25.00
The Metabolic Design for New Urban Forms and Functions: City as a System
$30.00
CAPS LOCK: How Capitalism Took Hold of Graphic Design, and How to Escape from It
$27.50
Die Form: Zeitschrift Fur Gestaltende Arbeit (The Form: Magazine For Creative Work) (Berlin, Germany, July 1931) (Ephemera)
$100.00
Democracy and Urban Form
$27.95
Displacements: Architecture and Refugee
$19.95
804 Montgomery Street
San Francisco
California 94133
United States
+1 415 391 6757
Sign up to our mailing list
© Copyright 2024,
William Stout Architectural Books
Powered by Shopify with Colors