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Dayton Eugene Egger: The Paradox of Place in the Line of Sight,
showcases the pedagogical sketches of Dayton Eugene Egger, the
Patrick and Nancy Lathrop Professor Emeritus, Virginia Tech School
of Architecture + Design. To Egger, architectural education is a
vibrant vehicle for creating and disseminating knowledge across
generations. It simultaneously concerns learning from the past and
presents possible futures. Egger points to lessons learned from
Josef Albers related to the 'criticality of seeing' and displaying
information. For Egger, these discursive departure points engage
both the place of potential discovery and the act of applying
knowledge to a given situation and a given context. The book
comprises three parts - Gene Egger's pedagogy as sparked by travels
to Europe and North America and its direct impact on students as
evidenced through drawing. Essay contributions by Kenneth Frampton,
Dayton Eugene Egger, Steven + Cathi House, Mitzi Vernon, Paul
Emmons, Mark Blizard, Michael OBrien, Gregory Luhan, and Frank
Weiner bridge these three 'chapters' and provide critical insights
or personal reflections.
The projects featured in Close to Home are within a 15-mile radius
of where Louisville architect Michael Koch was born, raised, and
has practiced for almost forty years. Educated at the University of
Kentucky School of Architecture during the Dean Anthony Eardley
era, where he was taught by Guillermo Julian de la Fuente, Peter
Carl, Stephen Deger, Judith DeMaio, Clyde Carpenter, and Herb
Greene, Koch has created a body of work in the Ohio River Valley
that is site-specific and expressive, translating Kentucky's
regional idioms into a vibrant modernism. From airy houses that
take advantage of Louisville's Olmstead-designed parks and local
materials, to structures that are strikingly adapted to the Ohio
River floodplain, to church-inspired metropolitan projects, Koch's
buildings are a memorable part of the city's landscape. Close to
Home presents the award-winning achievements of his firm Michael
Koch and Associates Architects, and introduces readers to the
simple elegance of his designs and meaningful contributions he has
made to the architecture of Kentucky.
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