The Look of Architecture

Cover of The Look of Architecture by Witold Rybczynski
Year: 2001
Language: en
Pages: 130
ISBN-13: 9780195134438
Dimensions:
Height: 7.25 Inches
Length: 5.25 Inches
Weight: 0.55 Pounds
Width: 0.75 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 721
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The Look of Architecture by Witold Rybczynski, published by Oxford University Press in 2001, explores the significance of style in architecture. In this 130-page book, Rybczynski presents a counterargument to the modern architectural perspective that often downplays style, asserting its vital role in the art form. Through sharp observations, he discusses how architecture, interior decoration, and fashion are interconnected, emphasizing that style serves as the language of architecture influenced by cultural currents.

Readers will find a thoughtful examination of how major architects, including Frank Gehry and Mies van der Rohe, express style and fashion in their work. Rybczynski argues that understanding these connections allows us to appreciate architecture in a new light, moving beyond the notion that form must strictly follow function. The book invites readers to reconsider their surroundings and recognize that architecture should resonate with the world, rather than being an insular practice meant solely for architects.


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What is style in architecture? “Style is like a feather in a woman’s hat, nothing more,” said Le Corbusier, expressing most modern architects’ low regard for the subject. But Witold Rybczynski disagrees, and in The Look of Architecture, he makes a compelling case for the importance of style to the mother of the arts.
This is a book brimming with sharp observations–that form does not follow function; that the best architecture is not timeless but precisely of its time; that details do not merely complement the architecture–details are the architecture. But the heart of the book illuminates the connection between architecture, interior decoration, and fashion. Style is the language of architecture, Rybczynski writes, and fashion represents the wide–and swirling–cultural currents that shape and direct that language. The two, style and fashion, are intimately linked–indeed, architecture cannot escape fashion. To set these ideas in sharp relief, he shows us how style and fashion have been expressed in the work of major architects–including Frank Gehry, Mies van der Rohe, Charles McKim, Allan Greenberg, Robert Venturi, Enrique Norten, and many others. He helps us see their works anew and ultimately to look afresh at our surroundings.
Style is one of the enduring–and endearing–aspects of architecture, Rybczynski concludes. Furthermore, an architecture that recognizes the importance of style would not be as introspective and self-referential as are so many contemporary buildings. It would be part of the world–not architecture for architects, but for the rest of us.

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