01167nam a2200253Ia 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020001800062040001000080082001000090082000800100100001800108245009300126250000900219260002200228260000900250300001000259365000800269365001100277365000600288365000600294505058800300650002500888OSt20231004122320.0181031s9999 xx 000 0 und d a978050027522X ckrvia a724.6 bSUD1 aSudjic, Deyan10aNorman Foster, Richard Rogers and James Stirling: new Directions in British Architecture a2nd. bThames and Hudson c1991 a208p. b841 cRupees d0 e0 aIntroduction p.6, Chapter One: Three careers p.9, Two Chapter: The modern tradition p.33, Chapter Three: The machine aesthetic p.49, Chapter Four: Architecture as a political art p.63, Chapter Five: Working methods p.73, Chapter Six: Plan and non-plan p.89, Chapter Seven: Building in the city p.109, Chapter Eight: Living with the past p.135, Chapter Nine: Monuments for a secular age p.147, Epilogue p.190, Buildings and projects: Norman Foster p.192, Richard Rogers p.195, James Stirling p.197, Bibliography and sources of illustrations p.200, Notes on the text p.202, Index p.204 aArchitectural Design