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John Andrews

Architect of Uncommon Sense
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John Andrews by Paul Walker delves into the world of Arts & Culture, exploring the life of its main character, John Andrews, as he navigates the complexities of artistic expression and personal ambition. This narrative captures the essence of creativity, personal growth, and the challenges faced by those pursuing artistic excellence. As John embarks on his journey, themes of passion, resilience, and the quest for authenticity unfold, offering a compelling exploration of the artistic spirit.
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Though celebrated at the peak of his career, Australian architect John Andrews’ fame waned over time. His body of work exemplifies the late-modern development of architecture and deserves to be better known. John Andrews: Architect of Uncommon Sense examines his most important buildings and presents his local and international legacy.

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Though he garnered global praise at the peak of his career from 1960 to 1990, Australian architect John Andrews faced waning fame as postmodern cultural transformations challenged modernist design values, and wider social and economic changes led to a withdrawal of government-funded institutional commissions. Yet his body of work is a remarkable achievement that deserves to be better known.

Following a path from Australia to the United States and Canada and back again, John Andrews: Architect of Uncommon Sense examines his most important buildings and reveals how the internationalization of architecture during this period was an unexpectedly dispersed geographical phenomenon, following more complex flows and localized progressions than earlier modernist ideas that travelled from center to periphery, metropole to outpost. Andrews negotiated the advent of postmodernism not by ignoring it, but by cultivating approaches that this new era foregroundedβ€”identity, history, placeβ€”within the formal vocabularies of modernism.

As Andrews assumed wider public roles and took appointments that allowed him to shape architectural education, he influenced design culture beyond his own personal portfolio. This book presents his legacy traversing local and international scenes and exemplifying late-modern developments of architecture while offering both generational continuities and discontinuities with what came after.

John Andrews: Architect of Uncommon Sense features essays from Paul Walker, Mary Lou Lobsinger, Peter Scriver and Antony Moulis, Philip Goad, and Paolo Scrivano, along with nearly 100 new photographs from visual artist Noritaka Minami of existing buildings designed by Andrews in North America and Australia.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674278561

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 18 July 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 120 photos, 200 color photos, 30 illus., 100 color illus.

Contributors:

  • Photographs by Noritaka Minami
  • Contributions by Mary Lou Lobsinger
  • Contributions by Peter Scriver
  • Contributions by Antony Moulis
  • Contributions by Philip Goad
  • Contributions by Paolo Scrivano

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 171.0mm

Height: 232.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 508

About the Author

Paul Walker teaches architectural history and design at the University of Melbourne.

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