Kent Bloomer

The Nature of Ornament

Rhythm and Metamorphosis in Architecture

Is ornament dead? This book offers a passionate argument for its vitality and meaning in modern architecture.

The Nature of Ornament
The purpose of ornament-to articulate a realm of the imagination-is as important as it is misunderstood. An outstanding sculptor and ornamenter whose work adorns the Harold Washington Library in Chicago, the National Airport in Washington, D.C., and many other buildings, Kent Bloomer maintains that ornament is neither pure "art" in the contemporary sense of the word nor mere decoration, but rather a category unto itself, with its own unique language. Illustrated with the author's evocative line drawings and photographs of ornament from ancient Greece to the modern cityscape, the book is a hymn to the riches of architectural ornament.

Kent Bloomer teaches at Yale University.


2000 / cloth / ISBN 0-393-73036-0 / 8" X 10" / 250 photos and line drawings / 256 pages / ARCHITECTURE
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