Robert Maillart, Builder Designer
and Artist.
This comprehensive biography traces the life and works of Robert Maillart,
one of the most important engineers and designers of the twentieth
century. His career developed around a central issue of modern technological
society: the debate between two antithetical views of engineering
opposing applied science, which relied on general mathematical theories
for understanding structures against design, which Maillart championed.
Maillart considered structures not merely works of utility but also
as works of art. As utilitarian objects, he created a series of innovations
of lasting significance. Aesthetically, Maillart shaped his three
innovations in concrete to create surprising and often stunning new
forms. This biography also connects Maillart's aesthetic ideas with
the private and professional context in which he worked. |
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