Description
How can architecture develop better aesthetic directions for the twenty-first-century built environment?
Our world, increasingly defined by efficient but unconsidered architecture and cities, seems to be getting uglier. In On the Appearance of the World, Mark Foster Gage asks why. He imagines a future scenario where architectural design and ideas from aesthetic philosophy align toward the production of a built world that is more humane, habitable, beautiful, and just.
About the Author
Mark Foster Gage is principal of Mark Foster Gage Architects in New York City and the Robert A.M. Stern Professor of Architecture at Yale University. He has published nine books on topics including aesthetic philosophy, emerging technologies, and the relationships between architecture, perception, and reality.
Book Information
ISBN 9781517917289
Author Mark Foster Gage
Format Paperback
Page Count 80
Imprint University of Minnesota Press
Publisher University of Minnesota Press
Weight(grams) 85g
Dimensions(mm) 178mm * 127mm * 5mm