Encompassing two thousand years of building history, The Architecture
Reader includes 40 key texts from Alberti, Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier,
Gropius, Venturi, Gehry, and many more. The writings address persistent
concerns in architecture and design, including the role of the architect
and the relationship of architecture to nature, art, and science.
The carefully chosen texts provide a taste of the multiplicity that
characterizes historical and contemporary views of architecture. Krista
Sykes organizes the selections chronologically and introduces each with
a helpful commentary, contextualizing the author and the salient issues
covered in the piece. The excerpts appear in a variety of formats,
including interviews, manifestos, lectures and treatises, and are
representative of the varied--sometimes conflicting--approaches to
building and design. In combination, they provide a fascinating overview
of significant concepts within the field of architecture.