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Yona Friedman. The Dilution of Architecture

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A visionary oeuvre re-discovered: Yona Friedman, Hungarian-French architect, urbanist, theoretician, and artist


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By Yona Friedman, Manuel Orazi
Edited by Nader Seraj, Cyril Veillon
2015
Paperback
584 pages, 578 color and 183 b/w illustrations
17 x 24 cm
ISBN 978-3-906027-68-5

Yona Friedman was recognized as one of the most eminent proponents of 1960s avant-garde urbanism. His best-known work is the concept for a Spatial City (“La Ville Spatiale”, 1956), in which he aimed to provide maximum flexibility through “megastructures” over existing cities nd other locations. Inhabitants were meant to design their dwellings within these structures. Friedman sought to provide people in every part of the world with the knowledge and fundamental structures to determine their own environment for living and to enhance their independence and self-reliance.

This book offers a unique collection of brief texts and annotations as well as an abundance of images, sketches, drawings, watercolors, ect., by Friedman himself. It also features a vast range of documents related to his work. In pert II, architecture historian and theorist Manuel Orazi gives an analysis of Friedman's oeuvre, based on extensive research. He follows the architect's progress though disciplinary and geographic areas apparently remote from one another, in which Friedman has been moving erratically and incessantly. Orazi also expands on historical, social, and political contexts. A documentation of Friedman's intellectual relationships and other resources, an interview with Swiss architect Bernard Tschumi about Freidman, and a comprehensive bibliography round out the book.

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«Yona Friedman. The Dilution of Architecture ist unbedingt empfehlenswert und sollte in keiner guten Bibliothek fehlen!» Doris Lippitsch, QUER

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