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Architecture Without Architects: A Short Introduction to Non-Pedigreed Architecture

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Title: Architecture Without Architects: A Short Introduction to Non-Pedigreed Architecture
by Bernard Rudofsky
ISBN: 0-8263-1004-4
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Pub. Date: October, 1987
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $19.95
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Average Customer Rating: 5 (5 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: My Dream.
Comment: You don't need a degree to build practical beautiful buildings, just the need, and perseverance can do wonders as shown in this book, which is one of my goals in life.

Rating: 5
Summary: A Classic Presentation
Comment: Originally published in 1964, concurrent with the exhibition Architecture Without Architects shown at MOMA, this slim volume of text and photographs radiates heat and light when reviewed almost forty years later. In fact, Rudofsky's introductory essay is so fresh today it is almost inconceivable it was written the better part of four decades ago! Offering a scathing attack on modern approaches to the landscape and to problems of living more generally in a time of rampant population growth, Rudofsky shrewdly pointed to the fact that "part of our troubles results from the tendency to ascribe to architects-or, for that matter, to all specialists-excessive insight into problems of living when, in truth, most of them are concerned with problems of business and prestige." But what transpires when the focus can be maintained on functionality, efficiency, ease of use, and a design aesthetic that remains humbly in tune with and loyal to the mood and visual imperative of the land under development? To answer these crucial questions Rudofsky takes us back a few thousands of years to the origins of architectural strivings (even preceding man's earliest efforts) and the material results thereof.

The essential point Rudofsky cares to make in these pages is that "vernacular architecture does not go through fashion cycles. It is nearly immutable, indeed, unimprovable, since it serves its purpose to perfection." Rooted in a practical, harmonious relationship with its setting, 'primitive' architecture exemplifies the art of living well through its consistent use of frugality in construction, cleanliness in line and detail, and a general respect for "creation." Further, its impetus is aligned with a human dimension fundamentally as opposed to an excessively hubristic predisposition to conquer nature at whatever cost. Finally, from Rudofsky's vantage, these principles are usefully to be understood as timeless guidelines for the future as well as descriptions of the past.

According to Rudofsky, sophisticated people seek rugged country where what is intrinsic holds sway. His search for the origins of a humanistic architecture was always in rugged terrain where people's lives must necessarily challenge the difficulties of topography and the vicissitudes of climate. His primary heuristic interest was in elucidating the solutions creatively and spontaneously generated by these people in order to make such rugged locales inhabitable AND livable. Architecture Without Architects demonstrates the way in which basic solutions to complex problems were developed historically and why those solutions are so important to remain cognisant of today.

Rating: 5
Summary: quite wonderful, one small drawback
Comment: I look forward to paging through the amazing variety of architectural styles in this book for years to come. My only disappointment, and it's a small one, is that the photos are all in black and white. I didn't notice this when I ordered the book. They are still terrific!

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