An in-depth study of the creation of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center set against the economic crisis and political upheaval in Greece.
VICTORIA NEWHOUSE is an architectural historian. She lectures
frequently and her articles have appeared in the New York Times,
Architectural Record, Architectural Digest, and ArtNews. Her
previous books include Wallace K. Harrison, Architect (1989),
Towards a New Museum (2007), Art and the Power of Placement
(2005),and Site and Sound- The Architecture and Acoustics of New
Opera Houses and Concert Halls (2012).
Author Residence- New York
“…a sweeping tale of national identity and artistic anxiety. Newhouse ably balances discussions of details - Piano’s abstract, balletic sketches are reproduced here along with handsome aerial photographs of the site - with the drama of the financial stakes and personalities involved.” -The New Yorker "It’s rare that a book on a single building can sustain itself, but here Newhouse’s does so mightily. Weaving together the cultural center’s many conflicts and contractions - as well as the victories; it is, after all, a beautiful, poetic structure - Chaos and Culture is the kind of architecture book the world needs more of: well researched, culturally astute, and historically sensitive." -Surface magazine "Renzo Piano... has emerged over the past 50 years as the Leonardo da Vinci of modern architecture." -Library Journal
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