Space, Time and Architecture
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Sigfried Giedion in his classic work, Space, Time and Architecture. First published in 1941, this essential book explores the intricate relationship between our architectural environment and the perception of space and time. Now available in its 2008 edition, this comprehensive volume spans 960 pages and delves deep into the contributions of renowned architects such as Wright, Gropius, Le Corbusier, Van der Rohe, Aalto, Utzon, Sert, Tange, and Maki. With over 500 stunning illustrations, Giedion’s analysis engages both architecture enthusiasts and professionals alike, making it a pivotal text in the history of architecture and city planning. Whether you’re exploring contemporary design or understanding the past, this book offers invaluable perspectives on the evolution of architectural thought. Elevate your library with this timeless masterpiece.