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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Charles E. Dagit Jr. , Nathaniel KahnPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.280kg ISBN: 9781412865234ISBN 10: 1412865239 Pages: 120 Publication Date: 20 December 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsArts collections strong in architectural history will welcome this first-person survey of Louis I. Kahn who built a new breed of modern architecture and taught about his designs at the University of Pennsylvania. Author Dagit was an undergraduate there and a member of Kahn's one-year master's studio, so was in a great position to absorb firsthand Kahn's perspective. This covers Kahn's methods of teaching architecture, his building philosophy, and accounts of those he influenced in the field. Any college-level collection strong in architectural history will find this a fine addition. </p> --<em>The Bookwatch</em></p> Dagit gives us a personal and enlightening view of Kahn. . . . We see a whole new side of this wonderfully complex man who so powerfully influenced architecture in the twentieth century. </p> --Rebecca Bushnell, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania</p> -Arts collections strong in architectural history will welcome this first-person survey of Louis I. Kahn who built a new breed of modern architecture and taught about his designs at the University of Pennsylvania. Author Dagit was an undergraduate there and a member of Kahn's one-year master's studio, so was in a great position to absorb firsthand Kahn's perspective. This covers Kahn's methods of teaching architecture, his building philosophy, and accounts of those he influenced in the field. Any college-level collection strong in architectural history will find this a fine addition.- --The Bookwatch -Dagit gives us a personal and enlightening view of Kahn. . . . We see a whole new side of this wonderfully complex man who so powerfully influenced architecture in the twentieth century.- --Rebecca Bushnell, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania ""Arts collections strong in architectural history will welcome this first-person survey of Louis I. Kahn who built a new breed of modern architecture and taught about his designs at the University of Pennsylvania. Author Dagit was an undergraduate there and a member of Kahn's one-year master's studio, so was in a great position to absorb firsthand Kahn's perspective. This covers Kahn's methods of teaching architecture, his building philosophy, and accounts of those he influenced in the field. Any college-level collection strong in architectural history will find this a fine addition."" --The Bookwatch ""Dagit gives us a personal and enlightening view of Kahn. . . . We see a whole new side of this wonderfully complex man who so powerfully influenced architecture in the twentieth century."" --Rebecca Bushnell, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania -Arts collections strong in architectural history will welcome this first-person survey of Louis I. Kahn who built a new breed of modern architecture and taught about his designs at the University of Pennsylvania. Author Dagit was an undergraduate there and a member of Kahn's one-year master's studio, so was in a great position to absorb firsthand Kahn's perspective. This covers Kahn's methods of teaching architecture, his building philosophy, and accounts of those he influenced in the field. Any college-level collection strong in architectural history will find this a fine addition.- --The Bookwatch -Dagit gives us a personal and enlightening view of Kahn. . . . We see a whole new side of this wonderfully complex man who so powerfully influenced architecture in the twentieth century.- --Rebecca Bushnell, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania -Arts collections strong in architectural history will welcome this first-person survey of Louis I. Kahn who built a new breed of modern architecture and taught about his designs at the University of Pennsylvania. Author Dagit was an undergraduate there and a member of Kahn's one-year master's studio, so was in a great position to absorb firsthand Kahn's perspective. This covers Kahn's methods of teaching architecture, his building philosophy, and accounts of those he influenced in the field. Any college-level collection strong in architectural history will find this a fine addition.- --The Bookwatch -Dagit gives us a personal and enlightening view of Kahn. . . . We see a whole new side of this wonderfully complex man who so powerfully influenced architecture in the twentieth century.- --Rebecca Bushnell, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania Arts collections strong in architectural history will welcome this first-person survey of Louis I. Kahn who built a new breed of modern architecture and taught about his designs at the University of Pennsylvania. Author Dagit was an undergraduate there and a member of Kahn's one-year master's studio, so was in a great position to absorb firsthand Kahn's perspective. This covers Kahn's methods of teaching architecture, his building philosophy, and accounts of those he influenced in the field. Any college-level collection strong in architectural history will find this a fine addition. --The Bookwatch Dagit gives us a personal and enlightening view of Kahn. . . . We see a whole new side of this wonderfully complex man who so powerfully influenced architecture in the twentieth century. --Rebecca Bushnell, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania Author InformationCharles E. Dagit, Jr. taught at Temple University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Drexel University, where he is now a thesis advisor as well as conductor of a seminar on American Architectural History. Awarded the American Institute of Architects Pennsylvania’s Medal of Distinction, his work has been published in Progressive Architect, Interiors Magazine, and Yale Perspecta. Nathaniel Kahn is a documentary filmmaker and the son of Louis I. Kahn. His 2002 film My Architect, in which he travels the world to better understand his long-deceased father, was an Academy Award Nominee for Best Documentary Feature. He also directed the Oscar- and Emmy-nominated 2004 documentary, Two Hands. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |