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The Nature of Ornament: Rhythm and Metamorphosis in Architecture (Hardcover)

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A treasure trove of ideas and encouragement for architects looking for alternatives to the severity of modernism and graceless postmodernism.


The purpose of ornament-to articulate a realm of the imagination-is as important as it is misunderstood. Kent Bloomer, an outstanding sculptor and ornamenter whose work adorns the Harold Washington Library, Chicago, Reagan National Airport, Washington, DC, and other buildings, maintains that ornament is neither pure "art" in the contemporary sense of the word nor mere decoration, but rather a category unto itself, with its own unique language. He describes the key elements of ornament, rhythm and metamorphosis, and shows their application in such figures as the foliated scroll. Illustrated with the author's evocative line drawings and photographs of ornament from ancient Greece to the modern cityscape, the book is a hymn to the riches of architectural ornament.

About the Author


Kent Bloomer teaches at Yale University.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780393730364
ISBN-10: 0393730360
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Publication Date: October 17th, 2000
Pages: 250
Language: English
Series: Norton Books for Architects & Designers