Denise Scott Brown Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Denise Scott Brown est une architecte, urbaniste et écrivaine influente dont le travail théorique et les conceptions architecturales ont façonné le paysage du XXe siècle. Aux côtés de son partenaire, Robert Venturi, elle a forgé une approche de l'architecture qui rejetait le modernisme orthodoxe et embrassait l'étalement urbain et l'architecture vernaculaire américains. Ses écrits, y compris des publications fondamentales, explorent le symbolisme des formes architecturales, influençant notre perception de l'environnement urbain. Scott Brown continue d'être une voix prolifique dans le domaine de l'architecture et de l'urbanisme.


Learning From Las Vegas
The Forgotten Symbolism of Architectural Form - Revised Edition
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
This revision, first published in 1972, sparked significant debate by urging architects to align more closely with the tastes and values of everyday people, moving away from grandiose, self-serving structures. It retains the full texts of Part I, focusing on the Las Vegas strip, and Part II, which discusses "Ugly and Ordinary Architecture, or the Decorated Shed," drawing conclusions about symbolism in architecture and urban sprawl from the first part. Notably, the final section on the architectural contributions of Venturi and Rauch is omitted in this edition. The new paperback format is smaller, features fewer images, and is priced more affordably than the original. Additionally, it includes a new preface by Scott Brown and a bibliography of writings related to Venturi and Rauch and their work. The book continues to challenge conventional architectural norms and encourages a more inclusive approach to design.