Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture
Explore the groundbreaking ideas of Robert Venturi in his influential work, Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture. First published in 1966, this essential architectural text has been translated into 16 languages and continues to resonate with professionals and enthusiasts alike. Venturi presents a “gentle manifesto for a nonstraightforward architecture,” challenging the strict purism of modernism with compelling arguments and original insights.
With 144 pages filled with thought-provoking content, this book features over three hundred architectural photographs that serve as historical comparisons, illuminating Venturi’s innovative ideas on design, composition, and the experience of space. Embrace a richer understanding of architecture and its complexities with this classic work, published in 1984 by Robert Venturi. A must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of architectural theory.