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Absolute Beginners
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Iñaki Ábalos presents the quintessence of his thinking about architecture and the future of the trade.
In his new book
Absolute Beginners
, acclaimed Spanish architect Iñaki Ábalos explores forms of innovation in architecture. Drawing on diverse materials elaborated during the twenty years since the publication of his best-known book,
The Good Life
, Ábalos examines questions centered on how and why architectural creationat least the kind that arouses the greatest cultural interestis strongly linked to philosophical thought, especially to the essay and the aphorism. He guides us to an understanding of why innovationas happens in philosophyis inextricably linked to reflection on the past and to the emergence of new ways of appropriating old problems.
is a single essay written with effort and passion, made for the pure pleasure of composing a new and complex work and understanding the source materials as necessary fragments while remaining open to adjustments, changes, and bridges between them. Ábalos organizes his materials like a piece of music into a cohesive composition, to the delight and insight of his readers.
In his new book
Absolute Beginners
, acclaimed Spanish architect Iñaki Ábalos explores forms of innovation in architecture. Drawing on diverse materials elaborated during the twenty years since the publication of his best-known book,
The Good Life
, Ábalos examines questions centered on how and why architectural creationat least the kind that arouses the greatest cultural interestis strongly linked to philosophical thought, especially to the essay and the aphorism. He guides us to an understanding of why innovationas happens in philosophyis inextricably linked to reflection on the past and to the emergence of new ways of appropriating old problems.
is a single essay written with effort and passion, made for the pure pleasure of composing a new and complex work and understanding the source materials as necessary fragments while remaining open to adjustments, changes, and bridges between them. Ábalos organizes his materials like a piece of music into a cohesive composition, to the delight and insight of his readers.