Between Silence and Light: Spirit in the Architecture of Louis I. Kahn
B**.
Although the readings and insights may be useful or well done
This is a very cheaply produced book. Although the readings and insights may be useful or well done, the overall impression was awful. Be aware if you are looking for a book with images and descriptions of Kahn's works this is not it. The few photographs in the book are all black and white and very dark and grainy. They look more like cheap photocopies than an actual printed book and are almost impossible to view any of the details shown. Not recommended at all unless your main purpose in reading is more to have a textbook explaining in lectures some of Kahn's architectural ideas.
A**S
From an architect who was always a Louis Kahn admirer
I always was a Louis Kahn admirer since my architecture student's years. This book is an excellent summary of his work.
D**R
Five Stars
Thanks
C**N
Five Stars
TOPPPP !
S**Y
a classic
This was for my husband, to replace his battered old copy. It was a watershed book for him many years ago, and he still values it highly.
A**M
Photo Heavy
This book is wonderful if you're a fan of Kahn's work. The book is unique in that the text is Kahn's original words. However, this book is not really a textbook - it functions more like a coffee table book. It has lots of photos and few words.
A**R
Five Stars
Great Overview of Kahn's work.
C**.
Fabulous Book!
This is an amazing book. Worth the read!
L**W
B&W Photos
Unfortunately the B&W photos are not as crisp or tonally interesting as one would hope, rather grey images lacking contrast.
D**R
louis kahn's view on architecture is still valid if not more important than it was
After reading Frampton's 'Studies in tectonic culture' and with the recent development of, so called, emergent architecture I start thinking that Louis I Kahn should be re valued in the history of Modern architecture. His ideas on architecture is still valid and resonant now. even stronger than those famous architects like Mies or Corbusier or Wright. It seems to me that Louis I Kahn's concept of Order is no different from what Michael Hensel or Ciro Najile calls 'material system'. even more there is poetic aspects on top of it. Not only philosophical level but also in the details of built projects I personally often check and learn from Kahn's details when I design buildings. Without exceptions I get so impressed by the details every time I see it again. This book is concise and lucid. When I first read this book about 18 years ago I was only barely impressed. however, I read it now I can see more in the concise and lucid text. definitely must read book.
M**T
transformative book
amazing book everyone must read
E**H
Four Stars
My daughter's using this at uni.
A**R
Beautiful, Inspiring Text!
Very simple black and white book, with beautiful text of Kahn's lectures.The text is very simple and looks at Kahn's philosophy of the unmeasurable. Very inspiring and is a MUST READ for those who seek to be architects.It is not a coffee table book with colourful images.
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