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245 0 0 _aTracing Eisenman :
_bPeter Eisenman complete works /
_cedited by Cynthia Davidson ; with essays by Stan Allen [and others].
264 1 _aNew York :
_bRizzoli,
_c2006.
300 _a400 pages :
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_c28 cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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500 _a"Originally published in the U.K. in 2006 by Thames & Hudson, Ltd."--T.p. verso.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (page 398).
505 0 _aThe absence of the presence; or, The void / Cynthia Davidson -- Trace elements / Stan Allen -- Euphoric ratio / Sarah Whiting -- The talented Mr. Tracer / Greg Lynn -- Evidence of things unseen / Guido Zuliani -- The files.
520 _a"Perhaps more than any other architect practicing today, Peter Eisenman has made a career out of devising a dialectic of oppositions in architecture. With references to societal alienation and existing architectural forms, his work derives much from Friedrich Nietzsche, Noam Chomsky, and Jacques Derrida. He led the loosely knit group of architects known as "The New York Five" (which included John Hejduk, Michael Graves, Charles Gwathmey, and Richard Meier), who made an effort to introduce a theory and artistry of modernist architecture as rigorous as that of the European avant-garde. This is the first comprehensive single-volume overview ever published on Eisenman's buildings and projects, from his first work, House I (1960), to his most recent projects, currently under construction in Spain and Germany. The book includes all the projects Eisenman has created, with essays from international architects and critics, including Greg Lynn, Sanford Kwinter, and Stan Allen.Eisenman currently teaches at New York's Cooper Union and at Princeton University. He has designed a wide range of projects, including the Wexner Center at Ohio State University, which received a 1993 National Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects, and the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, which opened in spring 2005."--Publisher description.
588 _aMachine converted from AACR2 source record.
600 1 0 _aEisenman, Peter,
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700 1 _aDavidson, Cynthia C.,
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700 1 _aAllen, Stan.
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856 4 2 _3Contributor biographical information
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