01801nam0 2200301 450 991103952800332120251113123256.0978-0-300-28245-020251113d2025----km y0itay50 baengUSa c 001yyNotes on Peter Eisenmanthe gradual vanishing of architectureedited by M. Surry SchlabsPeter EisenmanNew HavenYale School of Architecture2025174 p.ill.25 cm"A celebration of Peter Eisenman's illustrious career as architect, thinker, author, and educator Known for his architecture, writing, and teaching, Peter Eisenman (b. 1932) has shaped the field of contemporary architecture through innovative design and thinking. His works include single-family residences such as his 'House' series (1968-75) and cultural structures such as the Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio (1989), and the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin (2005). Both his writings and his buildings have integrated architecture with philosophy in a manner that is playful and evocative. This volume brings together a distinguished group of architects and historians, teachers and students, and friends and colleagues to frame and explore Eisenman's many extraordinary contributions to the architectural discourse and to consider his legacy."--Publisher's websitePeter EisenmanArchitetturaSec. 20.-21.720.9223itaSchlabs,Michael Surry1855203Eisenman,Peter<1932- >23897ITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9911039528003321ARCH C 1557611/2025FARBCFARBCNotes on Peter Eisenman4453217UNINA