本月读书LIST
1.Rem Koolhaas Delirious New York2.Rem Koolhaas S,M,L,XL
3.Barbara London and John Upton Photography
4.Michael Foster The Principle of Architecture
5.De-tour The Architecture of Metafiction or a Topos Odyssey
颜忠贤 游,一种建筑的说书术/或是五回城市的奥德赛
6.New York Institute of Photography Tutorial Volume II
7.Photography Tutorial - Canon EOS-1
Rem Koolhaas的思维真是让人感到很惊奇,居然能这样考虑问题,很佩服了.
有时候他能把建筑完全地从社会学的角度,甚至是人性的角度来思考,确实
是一般人很难做到的.他的理论是相当成功的,相对于他的作品来说.S,M,L,XL
看到第四章结束.前面一部分谈的全是解构,还有点超现实主义的味道.有时候
觉得他不是在谈论建筑,而是纯粹的哲学.
颜忠贤这本书不错,但是令我有点失望,因为它的三个序言,一个比一个出色,
让我对这本书报有太大幻想.结果也就是那么回事.而且我不大喜欢他的语言
风格,呵呵,典型台湾人...
关于基本摄影教材没啥好讲的.纽摄是本圣经,要慢慢琢磨. 恩,Rem Koolhaas的东西曾经翻着看过...
不过你一月看7本书,居然还包括一本教材!真是了不起. http://images.amazon.com/images/P/1885254008.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg Originally posted by mymy at11:08:
恩,Rem Koolhaas的东西曾经翻着看过...
不过你一月看7本书,居然还包括一本教材!真是了不起.
4本教材....X-(X-( Rem Koolhaas的思维真是让人感到很惊奇,居然能这样考虑问题,很佩服了.
有时候他能把建筑完全地从社会学的角度,甚至是人性的角度来思考,确实
是一般人很难做到的.他的理论是相当成功的,相对于他的作品来说.S,M,L,XL
看到第四章结束.前面一部分谈的全是解构,还有点超现实主义的味道.有时候
觉得他不是在谈论建筑,而是纯粹的哲学.
这里写错了,应该是Delirious New York 好强阿! FAINT喜欢Jean Nicolas Arthur? 刚定了Jean Nicolas Arthur的书和传记呢。
1. Illuminations by Arthur Rimbaud
Price: $8.76
2. A Season in Hell and The Drunken Boat
by N Rimbaud, Arthur Rimbaud
Price: $9.95
3. Rimbaud: A Biography
by Graham Robb
Price: $13.27
4. Arthur Rimbaud: Presence of an Enigma
by Jean-Luc Steinmetz
Price: $14.00
楼主是建筑专业?
Originally posted by 馅饼 at22:46:FAINT喜欢Jean Nicolas Arthur?
J-N A Rimbaud是我的最爱...呵呵呵:shy::shy: Originally posted by 加醋 at23:20:
建筑爱好者,嘿嘿嘿:obasan::obasan::obasan: Originally posted by mymy at11:09:
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/1885254008.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
我想买一本,但是好像砸锅卖铁也卖不起...
纽摄也想买一本原版,据说要400多块钱...:tearing::tearing:
中国人的命怎么这么苦啊,书都买不起:dull::dull::dull:
这个不是中国人命苦,在国外,类似这样的书,一样"天价",,,,
brother faint, 其实是一位朋友让我挑圣诞节礼物,我就挑了那几本书。所以要圣诞节之后才能收到呢!(不知道他是不是明年春天来中国的时候才带给我。)
放心吧!等书到了我第一时间通知你咯!
那看来我还应该多挑一本From ABSINTHE to ABYSSINIA噢!thnx Originally posted by 出库单 at19:51:
brother faint, 其实是一位朋友让我挑圣诞节礼物,我就挑了那几本书。
所以要圣诞节之后才能收到呢!(不知道他是不是明年春天来中国的时候才带给我。)
放心吧!等书到了我第一时间通知你咯!
那看来我还应 ...
期待...我打算买本诗集留作收藏
看来看去都是一两百块的:o Originally posted by faint&jjl at 11-23-2003 16:13:
4本教材....X-(X-(
X-(
4本? 本月读书:
贾平凹中篇小说集
卡尔维诺文集-我们的祖先 Originally posted by 出库单 at 2003-11-25 12:23 AM:
2. A Season in Hell and The Drunken Boat
by N Rimbaud, Arthur Rimbaud
Price: $9.95
这个在他诗集精装本和平装本都有收录,常见的. 最近考虑买这本 你个库尔哈斯迷。
似乎不错哦。这本书是关于他的show的?
November 24, 2003
Rem Koolhaas' Content
Molly and I went to Berlin for the weekend, to visit friends and get out of Ivrea (go go discount European airlines!) and went to the Rem Koolhaas show at the Neue Nationalgalerie (a link in English that doesn't have pictures, but a nice video).
It's a fascinating and frustrating show because it really embodies the whole Koolhaas art/architecture/design/infographic "more is more" esthetic. There's so much and it's so chaotic that it's overwhelming. It looks like a a giant installation piece, a business school conference poster session and a garage sale. There's no central story, and the threads never seem to be tied together, but it's a profound statement about design, nevertheless. He is inspired by the Russian Constructivist arcitects of the 1920s, who saw it as their responsibility to not just build buildings, but rebuild society. Soviet philosophy notwithstanding, Koolhaas interprets this as meaning that design needs to take the context of the design into account, that understanding the context is as important as the design itself (presumably, that's why it's called "Content," because he sees architecture as significantly more than just the creation of containers).
At least that's how I see it, since that's how I think about design. Granted, his presentation still boggles me, since it tends to represent the complexity of life with complexity of presentation, but it's a start. It's also intensely inspirational, and it showed me how incredibly valuable even simple images can be when communicating an idea, which is somehting I'm going to be trying to emulate.
Oh, and I think that his relationship to is pretty funny. He talks about how much he respects Mies (probably because the Neue Nationalerie is a classic Mies building), but then goes on to try to find every possible way to not be like Mies.
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