Charles Jencks
Biographie de Charles Jencks
Charles Jencks was born in Baltimore in 1939 and studied under the modern architectural historians Siegfried Geidon and Reyner Banham at Harvard and the Architectural Association in London. Known for his books questioning modern architecture and defining successive movements, he now divides his time between lecturing, writing and garden-design products in the UK, Europe and USA. His own innovative work includes dramatic and award-winning landscaping project, landform, for the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. He is a trustee of the Maggie's Centres, the charity he co-founded with Maggie Keswick in 1995, which has quickly established itself as an important architectural patron, commissioning architects to design innovative recuperative centres for cancer care.
Livres de Charles Jencks
Auteurs : Charles Jencks, Pierre Lebrun, Nathan Silver
Éditeur : Hermann
Date de parution : 22/09/2021
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Auteurs : Charles Jencks, Karl Kropf
Éditeur : Wiley
Date de parution : 16/12/2005
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