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Louis I. Kahn--architect : remembering the man and those who surrounded him / Charles E. Dagit, Jr. ; with a foreword by Nathanial Kahn.
Main entry:

Dagit, Charles E., Jr.

Title & Author:

Louis I. Kahn--architect : remembering the man and those who surrounded him / Charles E. Dagit, Jr. ; with a foreword by Nathanial Kahn.

Publication:

New Brunswick, NJ : Transaction Publishers, [2013]

Description:

xxiv, 119 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm

Notes:
Includes index.
Who was Louis I. Kahn? why is he so important? -- Prelude -- Journey -- Failing falling -- Light bulb -- I stole -- Precast concrete -- Wrapping chains -- The future is the present -- Tall arches -- The elephant's pimple -- The kind critique -- Silence to light -- Drawing on drawing -- The golden donkey and the man who did not know -- The cost estimate: the attainable, the unattainable -- Beginnings.
Summary:

Few people in the history of art and architecture have planted a seed of inspiration that grew to become a towering oak of lasting influence. There are those, particularly colleagues and students of Louis I. Kahn, who would say that he was one of these people. Certainly Kahn was one of the foremost architects of the twentieth century, designing such famous landmarks as the National Assembly Building in Dhaka, Bangladesh; the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California; and the Kimbell Museum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this commemorative volume, Charles E. Dagit, Jr. shows the power and influence that Kahn displayed at the University of Pennsylvania department of architecture in the 1960s. Since Dagit knew Kahn personally, this is a factual history as well as a glimpse into Kahn's personal wisdom and humanity. Beginning with a prelude that starts with the author's undergraduate years at the University of Pennsylvania, Dagit launches readers on an intellectual journey of how he first met Kahn. From there he details his experiences with Kahn and explores Kahn's interactions with Penn faculty members, including Mario Romanach, Robert Le Ricolet, and Aldo Giurgola. This first-hand account sheds fascinating new light on one of the most prominent architects of the twentieth century.

ISBN:

9781412851794
1412851793

Subject:

Kahn, Louis I., 1901-1974.
Kahn, Louis I., 1901-1974 Friends and associates.
Architects United States Biography.
Architectes États-Unis Biographies.
Architects.
Friendship.
United States.

Form/genre:

Biographies.

Added entries:

Kahn, Nathaniel.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 286994
Call No.: BIB 227594
Status: Available

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