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This is the first complete monograph dedicated to the work of the
Italian photographer, Gabriele Basilico, who is recognised
internationally as one of the most important contemporary landscape
photographers. With more than 300 photographs included - from
Glasgow to Tel-Aviv, from Milan to Beirut - it is a comprehensive
overview of a major figure whose career has spanned almost 40
years. Gabriele Basilico first studied architecture, and this early
training is reflected in his work and shows in his understanding of
the landscape and architectural form. His landscapes avoid human
presence and explore the complex interrelationships between the
built environment and the natural one. A major retrospective of
Basilico's work began an international tour at the prestigious
Maison Europeenne de la Photographie in Paris in summer 2006.
This publication asks what lessons contemporary urbanism may learn
from a radical French architect of the 1970s, Jean Renaudie.
Renaudie rejected the strictures of functionalism and focused
instead on creating housing that stimulated social exchange. His
political commitment was matched by a striking structuralist
sensibility. The low-cost housing at Givors, for example is formed
of star-shaped clusters of apartments, each one different, and each
one equipped with a garden terrace, while the plans for the new
town of Le Vaudreuil seem to borrow as much from science fiction as
from the social sciences. Visionary and animated, the architecture
of Jean Renaudie has particular resonance today, as we search for
means to establish a sense of community and place in our
increasingly introverted cities.
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