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Álvaro Siza: Complete Works

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A comprehensive monograph of one of the most interesting architects working today.

620 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1999

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Kenneth Frampton

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Kenneth Frampton is a British architect, critic, historian and the Ware Professor of Architecture at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation at Columbia University, New York.

Frampton studied architecture at Guildford School of Art and the Architectural Association School of Architecture, London. Subsequently he worked in Israel, with Middlesex County Council and Douglas Stephen and Partners (1961–66), during which time he was also a visiting tutor at the Royal College of Art (1961–64), tutor at the Architectural Association (1961–63) and Technical Editor of the journal Architectural Design (AD) (1962–65).
Frampton has also taught at Princeton University (1966–71) and the Bartlett School of Architecture, London, (1980). He has been a member of the faculty at Columbia University since 1972, and that same year he became a fellow of the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in New York -- (whose members also included Peter Eisenman, Manfredo Tafuri and Rem Koolhaas) -- and a co-founding editor of its magazine Oppositions.
Frampton is a permanent resident of the USA.
Frampton is well known for his writing on twentieth-century architecture. His books include Modern Architecture: A Critical History (1980; revised 1985, 1992 and 2007) and Studies in Tectonic Culture (1995). Frampton achieved great prominence (and influence) in architectural education with his essay "Towards a Critical Regionalism" (1983) — though the term had already been coined by Alexander Tzonis and Liliane Lefaivre. Also, Frampton's essay was included in a book The Anti-Aesthetic. Essays on Postmodern Culture, edited by Hal Foster, though Frampton is critical of postmodernism. Frampton's own position attempts to defend a version of modernism that looks to either critical regionalism or a 'momentary' understanding of the autonomy of architectural practice in terms of its own concerns with form and tectonics which cannot be reduced to economics (whilst conversely retaining a Leftist viewpoint regarding the social responsibility of architecture).
In 2002 a collection of Frampton's writings over a period of 35 years was collated and published under the title Labour, Work and Architecture.

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May 12, 2016
The Most Comprehensive Monograph of Alvaro Siza Pubshed-

Fernando Tavora called Alvaro Siza "a genuine builder of works of gravity". This impressive (620 pages) monumental volume by well respected architectural scholar -Kenneth Frampton- contains all of Siza's work from 1952-1999 with beautiful photographs,drawings, and sketches to complement author's in-depth writing. This is by far the best monograph of Alvaro Siza, and a must have if one wants to thoroughly understand his work.



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September 18, 2021
One of the best architects ever. Great control over light and surfaces. Comprehensive introduction by Framton (a Connaisseur of critical regionalism).
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August 28, 2007
the best monograph i own.
buy it or else!
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