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After the City

by Lars Lerup

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The city's reign over our senses, our moods, our very ways of being is outmoded. The suburban metropolis has superseded the city. The new building materials are non-material: electricity, telephony, weather, time, and so forth. Consequently, according to Lars Lerup, architecture and architects must be rethought.

Until now, architects have been trained to serve the elite few, as reflected in a belief in customization and the uniqueness of each project. Instead, Lerup holds, architectural educators should promote teamwork and the design of authorless objects, combined with an integration of design and practice. Before we can rethink the architectural curriculum, however, we must rethink the metropolis.

And rethink the metropolis is just what Lerup does. In an intellectually far-ranging yet intensely personal manner, he moves from contemplation of the form and philosophical implications of the Pantheon to a discussion of how Levittown residents seek and create community. The result is an exhilarating work with profound practical implications. Unlike the many who view suburbia with paranoid dismay, Lerup takes an optimistic view of the new, open metropolisandmdash;for him not the site of unavoidable uniformity and mediocrity, but an exciting new frontier.

Synopsis:

The city's reign over our senses, our moods, our very ways of being is outmoded. The suburban metropolis has superseded the city. The new building materials are non-material: electricity, telephony, weather, time, and so forth. Consequently, according to Lars Lerup, architecture and architects must be rethought.

Synopsis:

Lerup moves from contemplation of the form and philosophical implications of the Pantheon to a discussion of how Levittown residents seek and create community. He takes an optimistic view of the new, open metropolis - for him not the site of unavoidable uniformity and mediocrity, but an exciting new frontier.

Description:

Includes bibliographical references (p. 190-194) and index.

About the Author

Lars Lerup is the Harry K. and Albert K. Smith Professor in Architecture and Dean at Rice University.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780262122245
Author:
Lerup, Lars
Publisher:
MIT Press (MA)
Author:
Lerup, Lars
Location:
Cambridge, Mass. :
Subject:
General
Subject:
Philosophy
Subject:
Planning
Subject:
History
Subject:
Criticism
Subject:
Metropolitan areas
Subject:
City planning
Subject:
Architecture, modern
Subject:
Suburbs
Subject:
General Architecture
Subject:
Architecture, Modern -- 20th century.
Series Volume:
98-800
Publication Date:
April 2000
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
216
Dimensions:
9.26x7.26x.74 in. 1.42 lbs.

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