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Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 14:18:04 +0100 (MET)
Subject: Re: bauen, wohnen, denken


Stuart,

	Yes, Norberg-Schulz is available in English (and German, Italian
and French).
Here are some titles (not complete):

Intentions in architecture / by Christian Norberg-Schulz. - [Oslo]
Universitetsforlaget, c1963. - 242 s., [26] pl. : ill. ; 22x22 cm.
Avh. (dr. techn.) - Norges tekniske hxgskole, Trondheim, 1964. Nr

Meaning in western architecture / Christian Norberg-Schulz. - Rev. ed. 
          London : Studio Vista, 1980.
          236 s. : ill., plan., fig. 
          ISBN:
          0-289-70635-1

Architecture : meaning and place : selected essays / Christian 
          Norberg-Schulz. 
          New York : Electa/Rizzoli, 1988. 
          254 s. : ill. 
          (Architectural documents) 
    ISBN:
          0-8478-0847-5 

Vom Sinn des Bauens : die Architektur des Abendlandes von der Antike bis
zur. (incomplete title...)
          Stuttgart : Electa/Klett-Cotta, 1979. 
          S.[3]-230,[1] bl. : ill. 
          Originaltittel: Significato nell'architettura occidentale. 
    ISBN:
          3-88448-002-2 (h.) : DM 38,00 

Existence, space & architecture / Christian Norberg-Schulz
          London : Studio Vista, 1971. 
          120 s. : ill., plan., fig.
          (New concepts of architecture) 
    ISBN:
          0-289-70023-x, 0-289-70022-1 

The concept of dwelling : on the way to figurative architecture
          / Christian Norberg-Schulz.  
          New York : Rizzoli, 1985. 
          140 s. : ill. 
    ISBN: 0-8478-0590-5 

Genius loci : towards a phenomenology of architecture /
          Christian Norberg-Schulz. 
          London : Academy Editions, 1980.
          213 s. : ill., fig.
          Har bibliografi. 
          Orig.tit. Genius loci : paesaggio, ambiente, architettura. -
          Milano, 1979.
          Ogse utgitt: New York : Rizzoli. 
    ISBN:
          0-8478-0287-6, 0-85670-700-7, 0-8478-0287-6 

And others. As far as I recall, the latter is one (perhaps even _the_
one) of his works that is quoted most often. Hope they are of interest to
you.

Jan Ingolf Kleppe




On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, Stuart Elden wrote:

> Has Norberg-Schultz been translated into English or French? If so, what
> would you recommend to read, if not, could you maybe give a brief outline of
> his argument.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Stuart
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jan Straathof <janstr-AT-chan.nl>
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> Subject: Re: bauen, wohnen, denken
> 
> 
> >rafael,
> >
> >the norwegian architect and theorist Christian Norberg-Schulz
> >has dwelled at lenght on these matters
> >
> >jan
> >
> >
> >
> >
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