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041 0 _aeng
050 4 _aB2797
_b.M67 2018
100 1 _aMorgan, Diane,
_d1963-
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aKant for architects /
_cDiane Morgan ; editor Adam Sharr.
250 _aFirst Published 2018.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2018.
264 3 _aUnited Kingdom :
_bHenry Ling Limited.
264 4 _a©2018
300 _a145 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c23 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
336 _astill image
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aTHINKERS FOR ARCHITECTS ;
_v14.
500 _a"To Bernard, a master-builder"
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 130-137) and index (pages 138-145).
520 0 _aThis book introduces architects to a philosopher, Immanuel Kant, whose work was constantly informed by a concern for the world as an evolving whole. According to Kant, in this interconnected and dynamic world, humans should act as mutually dependent and responsible subjects. Given his future-oriented and ethico-politically concerned thinking, Kant is a thinker who clearly speaks to architects. This introduction demonstrates how his ideas bear pertinently and creatively upon the world in which we live now and for which we should care thoughtfully.
_uhttps://www.amazon.com/Kant-Architects-Thinkers-Book-14-ebook/dp/B075JPGDBS
600 1 0 _aKant, Immanuel,
_d1724-1804
650 7 _aArchitecture
_xPhilosophy
650 7 _aArchitecture
650 7 _aPhilosophy
700 1 _aSharr, Adam,
_eeditor.
830 0 _aTHINKERS FOR ARCHITECTS ;
_v14.
900 _aMEF Üniversitesi Kütüphane katalog kayıtları RDA standartlarına uygun olarak üretilmektedir / MEF University Library Catalogue Records are Produced Compatible by RDA Rules
910 _aPandora
942 _2lcc
_cBKS
970 0 1 _aContents.
970 0 1 _aSeries editor's preface,
_pxi.
970 0 1 _aIllustration credits,
_pxiii.
970 0 1 _aAcknowledgements,
_pxv.
970 0 1 _aIntroduction: why Kant now?,
_p1.
970 1 2 _l1.,
_tPlacing Kant: the city of Königsberg/Kaliningrad,
_p12.
970 1 2 _l2.,
_tKant, the critical project and architecture,
_p24.
970 1 1 _tDoes a house neccessarily stand?,
_p37.
970 1 1 _tIs a house neccessarily solid adn fixed?,
_p40.
970 1 1 _tReaching for the skies: building the tower and multivocality,
_p42.
970 1 2 _l3.,
_tThe precarious situation of architecture and its relation to beauty,
_p48.
970 1 1 _tArchitecture: too down-to-earth to be beautiful?,
_p50.
970 1 1 _tWhat does beauty care about?,
_p57.
970 1 1 _tThe beautiful, the utopian dream and the 'real' world of consumer culture,
_p59.
970 1 2 _l4.,
_tFrom the sublime to the cosmopolitical,
_p95.
970 1 1 _tMeasuring the sublime and its relation to architecture,
_p97.
970 1 1 _tThe sublime, nature and an expanded notion of architecture,
_p107.
970 1 2 _l5.,
_tBuilding cosmopolitically? 'Fluid geography?' and 'total thinking',
_p113.
970 1 1 _tThe cosmic viewpoint and architecture,
_p114.
970 1 1 _tTension as a constructive force,
_p118.
970 1 1 _tConclusion: architects of the future unite!,
_p125.
970 0 1 _aFurther reading,
_p128.
970 0 1 _aBibliography,
_p130.
970 0 1 _aIndex,
_p138.
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