Bruce Goff : Toward Absolute Architecture by David De Long (1988, Hardcover)

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PublisherMIT Press
ISBN-100262040972
ISBN-139780262040976
eBay Product ID (ePID)1230173

Product Key Features

Book TitleBruce Goff : Toward Absolute Architecture
Number of Pages388 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1988
TopicGeneral, Regional
IllustratorYes
GenreArchitecture
AuthorDavid De Long
Book SeriesArchitectural History Foundation American Monographs
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight16 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN88-010405
Reviews"For my money, the hundred percent pure, good to the-last drop, rolled from better leaf, American architect is Bruce Goff." - Reyner Banham
Dewey Edition19
Dewey Decimal720/.92/4
SynopsisDistilled from years of research and friendship, this is the first comprehensive study to capture the essential Goff - the idiosyncratic and profoundly original designs, the erratic yet exuberant career that produced some of the most challenging and inventive architecture of this century. Bruce Goff spent most of his life (1904-1982) in the American heartland. In the seven decades of his practice he designed nearly 500 projects, of which some 140 were built. Although he loved to flaunt the novel use of found materials (steel pipe, coal, rope, plexiglas aircraft domes, cake pans) and flashy decorative surfaces including white goose feathers and egg crates Goff's central and abiding concern was with the mastery of space. As David De Long shows in this engaging book, Goff's spatial creativity was unbounded, his diversity seemingly unlimited. De Long discusses the architect's development and early work in Tulsa, the formative influences that shaped his career, his first independent work in Chicago, the periods of working on speculation in Bartlesville and Kansas City, his withdrawal from active practice following charges of homosexuality, and Goffs triumphant resurgence with his design for the Japanese Wing of the Los Angeles County Museum. De Long devotes an entire chapter to Goff's major projects - the Ledbetter, Ford, Bavinger, and Wilson houses, the Hopewell Baptist Church, and Crystal Cathedral, whose complex geometries, spatial richness, and modified prefabricated elements set them radically apart from the conformity of small town America. The story is a fascinating one, incorporating significant design details with local reactions and sometimes devastating professional criticism. David G. De Long is Chairman of the Graduate Program in Historic Preservation at the University of Pennsylvania. Bruce Goff: Toward Absolute Architecture, contains a complete catalogue raisonneacute; of buildings and projects; it is included in The Architectural History Foundation's American Monograph Series., Distilled from years of research and friendship, this is the first comprehensive study to capture the essential Goff.
LC Classification NumberNA737.G56D45 1988

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