The Emerald City: And Other Essays on the Architectural Imagination by Daniel Willis; David Willett. Princeton Architectural Press, 1999. Paperback. Very Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read, but remains in excellent condition. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting, but may contain a neat previous owner name. The spine remains undamaged.
The articles “Imagination in Practice”, by P. Anne Scott, and “Speaking My Mind: The Problem with the Power of the Imagination”, by Linda Payne Young, both create an argument about where imagination stands in the real world with the effective use of rhetorical strategies such as ethos, pathos, and logos.
In the Bible imagination is displayed in various occasions for example, in the first book, Genesis God uses imagination in the making of everything, Adam and Eve inclusive, the galaxy, the water bodies and even the mountains and valleys.
The first part of the course introduces the idea of the architectural imagination. Perspective drawing and architectural typology are explored and you will be introduced to some of the challenges in writing architectural history. Then we address technology as a component of architecture.
As the blurb to the 1964 edition of The Radiant City prophetically puts it, the book is “a blueprint for the present and the future. .. a classic work on architecture and city planning.” A terminal inhumanity—what one might almost call “ahumanity”—characterizes Le Corbusier’s thought and writing, notwithstanding his declarations of fraternity with mankind.
Publications include: The Emerald City and Other Essays on the Architectural Imagination, 1999 (Princeton Architectural Press), Architecture and Energy: Performance and Style, 2014 (Routledge), and Energy Accounts: Architectural Representations of Climate, Energy, and the Future, 2016 (Routledge).
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He was Chief Advisor on Architecture and Urbanism to the Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone and has played an advisory role on design to the current Mayor of London, Boris Johnson. He has also been an Advisor to the Mayor of Barcelona’s Urban Strategies Council.
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Daniel Willis has written: 'The emerald city and other essays on the architectural imagination' -- subject(s): Architecture and society, Philosophy, Architecture.
His research and writing focus on the intersection of architecture and technology. He is the author of The Emerald City and Other Essays on the Architectural Imagination, and co-editor and contributor to Architecture and Energy: Performance and Style. William W. Braham is a Professor of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania.
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