Architecture – as a Synthesis of the Arts

Selected lectures by Rudolf Steiner

Relevant to students of architecture, the arts, social science, or anybody seeking a deeper spiritual understanding of these subjects, this collection introduces Steiner’s unique vision of architecture as a synthesis and culmination of all other art forms.
Rudolf Steiner Press
Trans. by J. Collis, D. Osmond, R. Raab & J. Schmid-Bailey
Intro. by C. Thal-Jantzen
Eight lectures plus appendices, various cities, 1911–1924, GA 286
220pp; 23.5 x 15.5 cm; paperback
ISBN 9781855840577

£22.50

This unique collection of lectures introduces Rudolf Steiner’s vision of architecture as a culmination of the arts, uniting sculpture, painting and engraving as well as drama, music and dance – a vital synthesis with the goal of awakening human beings to their task in life.
Unlike many of his contemporaries, Steiner’s ideas did not remain abstract. Within his lifetime he designed and constructed a number of buildings, including his architectural masterpiece the Goetheanum, a centre for culture and arts near Basle, Switzerland. In these lectures, Steiner describes – with reference to the Goetheanum – the importance of an architecturally coherent and integrated community, and how this in turn affects social harmony and unity. The visual arts have the task of transforming our consciousness and helping us build a new society. In words highly relevant to our time, Steiner states that good architecture has the potential to prevent crime and disorder in a way that the system of criminal law could never manage!
Relevant to students of architecture, the arts, social science or anyone seeking deeper spiritual understanding, this facsimile edition is illustrated throughout with photos and diagrams and features colour plates and additional supporting material edited by Christian Thal-Janzen.
Architecture - An Introductory Reader - Rudolf Steiner
Weight 420 g
Dimensions 23.5 × 15.5 cm

Architecture – as a Synthesis of the Arts

Selected lectures by Rudolf Steiner

Relevant to students of architecture, the arts, social science, or anybody seeking a deeper spiritual understanding of these subjects, this collection introduces Steiner’s unique vision of architecture as a synthesis and culmination of all other art forms.
Rudolf Steiner Press
Trans. by J. Collis, D. Osmond, R. Raab & J. Schmid-Bailey
Intro. by C. Thal-Jantzen
Eight lectures plus appendices, various cities, 1911–1924, GA 286
220pp; 23.5 x 15.5 cm; paperback
ISBN 9781855840577

£22.50

This unique collection of lectures introduces Rudolf Steiner’s vision of architecture as a culmination of the arts, uniting sculpture, painting and engraving as well as drama, music and dance – a vital synthesis with the goal of awakening human beings to their task in life.
Unlike many of his contemporaries, Steiner’s ideas did not remain abstract. Within his lifetime he designed and constructed a number of buildings, including his architectural masterpiece the Goetheanum, a centre for culture and arts near Basle, Switzerland. In these lectures, Steiner describes – with reference to the Goetheanum – the importance of an architecturally coherent and integrated community, and how this in turn affects social harmony and unity. The visual arts have the task of transforming our consciousness and helping us build a new society. In words highly relevant to our time, Steiner states that good architecture has the potential to prevent crime and disorder in a way that the system of criminal law could never manage!
Relevant to students of architecture, the arts, social science or anyone seeking deeper spiritual understanding, this facsimile edition is illustrated throughout with photos and diagrams and features colour plates and additional supporting material edited by Christian Thal-Janzen.
Architecture - An Introductory Reader - Rudolf Steiner
Weight 420 g
Dimensions 23.5 × 15.5 cm
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