
Louis Kahn
It was not by chance that Louis Kahnâs move into his professionâs spotlight coincided with the crisis of modern architecture: representing, as his work increasingly did, those aspects of space which modernism had so ambitiously removed from its program. Kahnâs rethinking of modern architectureâs paradigm of space belongs to his most important contributions to the mĂ©tier. In tracing the genesis of the unbuilt project for the Dominican Motherhouse (1965â69), we are given a close-up view of Kahn at work on a few fundamental questions of architectural space: seeking the sources of its meaning in its social, morphological, landscape and contextual dimensions.
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It was not by chance that Louis Kahnâs move into his professionâs spotlight coincided with the crisis of modern architecture: representing, as his work increasingly did, those aspects of space which modernism had so ambitiously removed from its program. Kahnâs rethinking of modern architectureâs paradigm of space belongs to his most important contributions to the mĂ©tier. In tracing the genesis of the unbuilt project for the Dominican Motherhouse (1965â69), we are given a close-up view of Kahn at work on a few fundamental questions of architectural space: seeking the sources of its meaning in its social, morphological, landscape and contextual dimensions.











