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Sarah Williams Goldhagen

    Sarah Williams Goldhagen es una escritora aclamada cuyo trabajo profundiza en los ámbitos de la arquitectura, las ciudades y los paisajes. Sus análisis se caracterizan por una profunda comprensión de la intrincada relación entre el espacio y la experiencia humana. A través de su escritura, busca iluminar cómo nuestros entornos construidos y urbanos dan forma a nuestras vidas y percepciones. Los ensayos y críticas de Goldhagen ofrecen perspectivas perspicaces sobre las dimensiones estéticas, sociales y culturales de los edificios y las ciudades.

    Global Citizen
    Landscape Architecture Frontiers 042
    Welcome to Your World: How the Built Environment Shapes Our Lives
    • Landscape Architecture Frontiers 042

      • 186 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Sustainable urban and community design, including resilient communities and cities, communities of social justice and peace, viable strategies for local economic growth, and eco-efficient cities

      Landscape Architecture Frontiers 042
    • Global Citizen: The Architecture of Moshe Safdie accompanies a major traveling exhibition that explores this renowned architect's buildings and the philosophy that shapes them. Safdie's career has traced a remarkable trajectory in the canon of modern architecture, from the 1960s when the twenty-nine-year-old architect designed Habitat, one of the century's most significant experiments in prefabricated housing, until today, when he practices within an ever-expanding global architectureal culture. Safdie's canonical works combine the Social activism and advanced technologies of modernism with profound respect for historic and regional context. For his diverse clients, Safdie has created buildings where communities are forged of strangers, memory is enshrined, and identity is created in built form. This book features new photography and essays by Donald Albrecht and Sarah Williams Goldhagen that examine Safdie's role in contemporary architecture, as well as his use of architecture for advancing political, religious, and cultural agendas. Also included is a unique illustrated essay by Safdie examining the architect's thoughts on the global city in the 21st century.

      Global Citizen