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I Almost Forgot: Unpublished Colin Rowe
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I Almost Forgot: Unpublished Colin Rowe

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Unpublished writings of Colin Rowe-letters, essays, lectures, and a postcard-clarify his thinking on key concepts while revealing his wit and erudition.

Colin Rowe (1920-1999) was one of the great architectural theorists of the twentieth century, publishing the influential works The Mathematics of the Ideal Villa and Other Essays (1976) and Collage City (1978). While his written work was rigorous and authoritative, his lectures and letters were more casual, carefully careless, both witty and erudite. I Almost Forgot gathers twenty-four such writings-letters, essays, lectures, a postcard, and a eulogy. Both edifying and entertaining, sometimes tongue-in-cheek, occasionally scathing, they fill in personal details and clarify key concepts in Rowe’s work.

In these writings, Rowe tells of the Corbu superstructure upon a beaux-arts base that refugee Polish architects and their students introduced to his alma mater, the University of Liverpool, in the early 1940s. He characterizes his controversial essay The Mathematics of the Ideal Villa as a pretty clever but, otherwise, perfectly innocent little article, and reports that Le Corbusier’s Villa Schwob played an entirely disproportionate role in my mental life. Rowe’s voice and opinions are strong in his discussions of architecture, current events, and his own life and work. Each piece begins with a brief introduction by the volume editor. The writings are illustrated by images of Rowe’s drawings, letters, and postcards; photographs and drawings of Rowe’s only built work; and illustrations chosen by Rowe for lectures.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
MIT Press Ltd
Country
United States
Date
10 January 2023
Pages
320
ISBN
9780262047128

Unpublished writings of Colin Rowe-letters, essays, lectures, and a postcard-clarify his thinking on key concepts while revealing his wit and erudition.

Colin Rowe (1920-1999) was one of the great architectural theorists of the twentieth century, publishing the influential works The Mathematics of the Ideal Villa and Other Essays (1976) and Collage City (1978). While his written work was rigorous and authoritative, his lectures and letters were more casual, carefully careless, both witty and erudite. I Almost Forgot gathers twenty-four such writings-letters, essays, lectures, a postcard, and a eulogy. Both edifying and entertaining, sometimes tongue-in-cheek, occasionally scathing, they fill in personal details and clarify key concepts in Rowe’s work.

In these writings, Rowe tells of the Corbu superstructure upon a beaux-arts base that refugee Polish architects and their students introduced to his alma mater, the University of Liverpool, in the early 1940s. He characterizes his controversial essay The Mathematics of the Ideal Villa as a pretty clever but, otherwise, perfectly innocent little article, and reports that Le Corbusier’s Villa Schwob played an entirely disproportionate role in my mental life. Rowe’s voice and opinions are strong in his discussions of architecture, current events, and his own life and work. Each piece begins with a brief introduction by the volume editor. The writings are illustrated by images of Rowe’s drawings, letters, and postcards; photographs and drawings of Rowe’s only built work; and illustrations chosen by Rowe for lectures.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
MIT Press Ltd
Country
United States
Date
10 January 2023
Pages
320
ISBN
9780262047128