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Reddit mentions of Modern Architecture: A Critical History (Fourth Edition) (World of Art)
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Aside from the fact that I wonder how you can be a city planner without already having a reasonable knowledge of architecture.
Most useful will be things like
The city Assembled - http://www.amazon.co.uk/City-Assembled-Elements-Through-History/dp/0500281726/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1450647413&sr=1-1&keywords=the+city+assembled
Lessons for students in Architecture - hertzberger http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lessons-Students-Architecture-Herman-Hertzberger/dp/9064505624
http://www.amazon.com/Modern-Architecture-Critical-History-Edition/dp/0500203954
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0714833568/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_1?pf_rd_p=1944687582&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=0500203954&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=0Z665JV5G6RXW4Z3TFF4
https://www.oxfam.org.uk/shop/books/art-architecture-photography/sir-banister-fletchers-a-history-of-architecture-hd_100580874?pscid=ps_ggl_shopping&gclid=CODhn7ux68kCFVCZGwodLqgEDw&dclid=CNrar7ux68kCFYJBGQod0rkIJg
perhaps a bunch of documentaries
http://www.archdaily.com/467225/40-architecture-documentaries-to-watch-in-2014
I enjoy Jonathan Meads ones
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03vrphc
they are a bit quirky though
As an architecture student who asked himself this same question not so long ago I'd say:
The most introductory, simple to understand, first book you should pick up when ready to jump into some actual architecture. This is the book that you need to read even before architecture school, for your entrance test and just because.
This one is also an easy read that will make you realise how important architecture is for us as human beings, as a society, as a city, as a community, as people... how architecture is not just a free standing building by some "starchitect" in a magazine but a part of something bigger. Great read and one of my favourites.
Love him or hate him Le Corbusier changed the world and studying and understanding how and why will greatly help you understand architecture today. This book might be a bit philosophical and theoretical but it's written for people to understand, not just architects. A must read I'd say.
I'd say this is a book you should read to complement and expand on Aldo Rossi's. Genius Loci is the spirit of a place, it's character and distinctive self. Great read.
Great book to understand how Architecture are not just façades and photos but designed spaces and experiences and how we experience them with our senses, the way they make us feel. This book will make you look at architecture from a different perspective, and you will since then experience the world differently.
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Hope this helps and gets you started on a good path. :) Have a nice day.
I would suggest this Modern Architecture: A Critical History by Kenneth Frampton
There's a huge body of architecture to understand. I would highly suggest to start by reading this book by Jackie Gargus as an introduction to architectural history. Some other fantastic books are:
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Complexity and Contradiction by Robert Venturi
Towards a new Architecture by Le Corbusier
Modern Architecture: A Critical History by Kenneth Frampton
Space, Time and Architecture by Sigfried Gideon
The Dynamics of Architectural Form by Rudolf Arnheim
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For more contemporary readings on architecture I would suggest
Red is not a Color by Bernard Tschumi
S, M, L, XL by Rem Koolhaas
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All of these will lead you to hundreds of more specific papers and discussions surrounding architecture.
kenneth frampton modern architecture
I can't be THAT smart, because I can't tell for sure if your comment is sincere or you're being a smart-arse :)
I'm an architect, I know stuff, but can't possibly pretend to know everything in the field- it is vast, so you never stop learning.
There's a lot of good online resources if you just want to look at the subject of architecture/ design. Here are just a few for you to check out if you really are interested:
http://www.dezeen.com/
http://archidose.blogspot.com.au/
http://www.designboom.com/
http://bldgblog.blogspot.com.au/
http://www.ilikearchitecture.net/
http://www.lifeofanarchitect.com/
http://inhabitat.com/
http://fuckyeahbrutalism.tumblr.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_architecture
http://www.architizer.com/blog/history-of-modern-architecture-through-movies/
Also, Some Great Books:
http://www.amazon.com/Modern-Architecture-Critical-History-Edition/dp/0500203954
http://www.amazon.com/Towards-New-Architecture-Dover/dp/0486250237/ref=pd_sim_b_7
http://www.amazon.com/101-Things-Learned-Architecture-School/dp/0262062666/ref=pd_sim_b_5
Books,
I have this coffee table book How to Read Churches that is very rudimentary, but also informative.
How to Build a Cathedral is a lot more detailed but also a lot longer.
Kenneth Frampton is one of my personal favorites in terms of modern architectural history.
I would suggest starting out with a book that says a little about a lot, rather than an in-depth book about a particular style or period.