Living Architecture by Kenneth Bayes

Living Architecture by Kenneth Bayes

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A concise introduction to the architectural ideas of Rudolf Steiner, showing his influence on practising architects and designers around the world.

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Living Architecture by Kenneth Bayes

A concise introduction to the architectural ideas of Rudolf Steiner, showing his influence on practising architects and designers around the world. Steiner was an early exponent of what has come to be called organic design in architecture.
'A succinct introduction to the ideas of Rudolf SteinerIt includes sections on architecture through the ages and how Steiner's designs and writings were both affected by and drew from history. There is a detailed look at Steiner's major building projects including the famous research centre, which he both designed and founded, the Goetheanum in Dornach, Switzerland. The book is compact and readable, and comprehensive.' -- Architecture & Surveying Institute Journal, 1994
Kenneth Bayes practised as an architect for many years. His designs included churches for the Christian Community, schools for mentally disabled children, and houses for residents in the Camphill communities. He died in 1992.
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ISBN 13 9780863151798
ISBN 10 0863151795
Title Living Architecture
Author Kenneth Bayes
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Floris Books
Year published 1994-04-01
Number of pages 128
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