Architectural Composition is both a theoretical and visual analysis which clearly illustrates the creative process which informs Krier's vision and praxis. The culmination of a lifetime's thought and experience by one of Europe's most important architectural theorists, it is without doubt a major achievement and is a standard work of reference for both students and practising architects. The book, published for the first time in 1988 by Academy Editions in London, has been supported by funds from the Fond zur Forderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung der Republik Osterreich, and it was carried out at Krier's former Institut fur Gestaltungslehre at the Technische Universitat in Vienna.
Read this book in a couple hours during uni studio class, as it’s got some text, but mainly a picture book showcasing drawings and techniques and construction, etc. I think it’s a very good precedent book for architectural drawings. First time putting an architectural book on here, got some more at home so may start putting more on here as I read them.
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