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Unlearning Architecture - by Cengiz Yetken (Hardcover)

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  • About the Book Louis I. Kahn (1901-1974) was one of the most prolific architects of the twentieth century.
  • About the Author: Cengiz Yetken, AIA Emeritus, accepted a teaching position after receiving his master's degree in architecture at Middle East Technical University (METU) in Ankara, Turkey, in 1964.
  • 324 Pages
  • Architecture, General

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About the Book Louis I. Kahn (1901-1974) was one of the most prolific architects of the twentieth century. He taught architecture at Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania. He designed and built public and institutional projects in the United States and abroad. His buildings are treasured by architects, educators, and the public, and have received accolades, national and international recognition, and awards in architecture. Book Description The book traces Kahn's approach to architectural design through his poetic phrases uttered in class, and it examines these as guidelines to establish a basic road map for architecture. Accompanied by concept sketches and photographs that describe Kahn's buildings in a personal light, Yetken walks us through buildings and recalls anecdotes, comments, and stories from Kahn's class and office. The approach to the subject matter is new. It is a fresh look at Louis Kahn. It doesn't repeat things that have already been written or said. It conveys the dynamism of Kahn in academic and professional practice environments. This book offers a brand-new context for understanding Kahn's philosophical views, deciphering his poetic musings as they relate to the actual design processes that took place in his class and in his office, in particular, based on the personal involvement of the author with the particular project. This is also an immigrant story-the coming-of-age of a young architect, from modest beginnings in his native Turkey, to a transformative intellectual and professional journey in America, and above all, to a successful career inspired by someone with greatness. Contribution and Readership The book is different from comparable architectural books. It is written in nonacademic, readable, and easily understandable language. It is the only book on the subject that describes how Kahn guided his students and his staff. It explains how he structured his approach, how he described architecture to his students and his coworkers in his office, and how he envisioned the role architects should play in society. The book will be helpful and appealing to a broad potential readership, such as students of architecture, art, and design; teachers of these disciplines; scholars of Louis Kahn and American architecture in general; practicing architects; and anyone interested in the creative design process.



About the Author



Cengiz Yetken, AIA Emeritus, accepted a teaching position after receiving his master's degree in architecture at Middle East Technical University (METU) in Ankara, Turkey, in 1964. After teaching a year of architectural design and a technical course, he was offered a scholarship and a Fulbright grant to study under Professor Louis Kahn at the University of Pennsylvania. He graduated with honors and received his second master's degree in 1966. He joined Louis Kahn's office and was appointed as job captain for the Theater of Performing Arts in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He was involved in conceptual design studies, schematics, and design development stages, and gave presentations to the Fort Wayne Fine Arts Foundation on Lou's behalf on numerous occasions. He was also asked to join the faculty of architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. He kept both positions until mid-1968, when he had to return to his native country to resume his teaching position there. Mr. Yetken taught architecture at METU until the fall of 1975, when he left to take up a teaching position in the United States. He taught architecture at Ball State University for two years and at the University of Virginia for four years. In 1981, he left academia for professional practice and joined the Chicago office of Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill, where he earned his professional license and membership in the AIA (American Institute of Architects). Mr. Yetken expanded his research on Louis Kahn at the University of Pennsylvania Architectural Archives in preparation for a lecture at the Graham Foundation during the Chicago Art Institute's exhibition titled Louis Kahn in the Midwest. Mr. Yetken gave numerous lectures and published an article titled "Mimar Sinan, Architect of Suleyman the Magnificent" in conjunction with the Chicago Art Institute's exhibition on the age of Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent. He left SOM in 1986 and established his own professional practice (Cengiz Yetken, Associate Architect) in Oak Park, Illinois. In 1989, Mr. Yetken joined the architectural firm of Chicago's Perkins & Will as a senior project architect and worked on health care, education, commercial and office, residential, and specialty projects in various US cities and in China, Angola (Africa), Bahrain, Dubai, UAE, Turkey, Korea, Pakistan, India, Singapore, and Hong Kong. He also taught architecture at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, gave various presentations on vernacular architecture in Turkey, and shared architectural statements on Spain, Italy, China, and Bangladesh. Mr. Yetken retired from full-time practice in mid-2005 but continued as a senior consultant in architectural design at Perkins & Will until mid-2009. A native of Turkey, Mr. Yetken is married, with two adult children, and now resides as a US citizen in Oak Park, Illinois.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .88 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.39 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 324
Genre: Architecture
Sub-Genre: General
Publisher: Xlibris Us
Format: Hardcover
Author: Cengiz Yetken
Language: English
Street Date: February 25, 2021
TCIN: 1004455409
UPC: 9781664154018
Item Number (DPCI): 247-24-1786
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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