Louis I. Kahn by Robert McCarter (Phaidon 2005) gives a comprehensive critical overview of Kahn’s architecture and his influence on the evolution of modernism.
Louis I. Kahn (1901–74) was one of the single greatest influences on world architecture in the second half of the twentieth century. This book provides a comprehensive critical overview of Kahn’s architecture, examining his works chronologically and exploring key themes and their evolution throughout his career. Including both built and unbuilt projects, each of the architect’s major buildings is analysed beginning with the design process and ordering ideas, followed by the methods and materials of construction, and finally a ‘walk-through’ of the spaces themselves – recognizing that Kahn’s primary concern was interior space and its experience. Each project is extensively illustrated with photographs that convey the spirit of Kahn’s work and a concept development portfolio documents the inspirations and ideas that led to the finished design.
– Robert McCarter, Louis I. Kahn (Phaidon, 2005), excerpt from the book description
The text is in English. The book is richly lavishly illustrated with photographs, architectural drawings, and other visual material.
Our copy in stock is in fine condition. The pages are clean, no markings. The binding is fine. The dust jacket shows only some small traces of shelf wear.