Studies in Tectonic Culture
Discover the profound insights of Kenneth Frampton in his compelling work, Studies in Tectonic Culture. Published in 2001, this book consists of ten meticulously crafted essays and an epilogue that explore the evolution of contemporary architectural forms through the lens of structure and construction. Frampton's analytical approach draws on a rich tapestry of key sources from French, German, and English architectural history, spanning from the eighteenth century to the present. With a total of 448 pages, this book offers a deep dive into the theory of architecture, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of 19th and 20th-century architecture. Whether you are a student, a professional architect, or simply passionate about architectural history, Studies in Tectonic Culture will enrich your understanding of the poetic dimensions of architectural design.