On Center
The Late Architectural Philosophy of Louis I. Kahn as Expressed in the Yale Center for British Art
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Yale Center for British Art
Published:13th Jul '21
Should be back in stock very soon
A case study in the renowned architect’s thought and practice, showcasing the museum that was his last great design
This book analyzes the form and function of the final building designed by Louis I. Kahn (1901–1974): the Yale Center for British Art. As the Center’s first director, author Jules David Prown was instrumental in Kahn’s selection as the new building’s architect in 1969. He was present throughout the processes of planning and construction until the year of Kahn’s death, three years before the Center opened. Relying on direct quotations from Kahn, and using photographs and drawings, Prown distills and articulates the architect’s philosophy as it is embodied in the Center.
Beginning with this volume, the series On Center will explore the collections, history, and professional activities of the Yale Center for British Art.
Distributed for the Yale Center for British Art
"On Center juxtaposes extracts from those interviews with Prown's comments on exactly how the ideas he expressed are made manifest in the building he knows so well. If you ever visit, you should definitely take this with you.”—Catherine Croft, C20 Magazine
ISBN: 9780300255287
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48 pages