Author(s): |
Michael Spens
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | arq: Architectural Research Quarterly, September 2001, n. 4, v. 5 |
Page(s): | 333-353 |
DOI: | 10.1017/s1359135502001409 |
Abstract: |
As the tenth anniversary of the death of Sir James Stirling approaches, Michael Spens considers the relative significance of aspects of his work, both in terms of a sequence of key designs and in the light of contemporaneous critiques. What emerges is a confirmation of the architect's underlying extension of a progressive, enriching modernity. The best work is seen as a rare consummation of the Sublime, as opposed to the Picturesque, within the general continuity of Modernism. |
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