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Living Buildings
An Expression of Fifty Years of Camphill
A showcase of more than 50 unique Halls and Chapels.
Joan de Ris Allen
Elegantly softbound
$39.95
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This is perhaps the most beautiful book of anthroposophically-inspired architecture ever published! A feast
for the eyes and heart all the through its 180+ pages -- color photos, watercolor paintings, floor plans,
sketches, and all of them of actually buildings that are in daily use throughout the world. To gaze at pictures
of these buildings is a healing experience -- imagine what being in them and near them must be. Everyone
who as looked through these books with me agrees that these buildings fulfill some deep yearning of their
soul -- how wonderful to know they exist somewhere.
Joan de Ris Allen has been designing buildings for Camphill Villages since 1961 - Living Buildings reflects
her enthusiastic commitment and practical involvement in furthering Rudolf Steiner's architectural impulse
in Camphill Communities throughout the world.
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Art as Spiritual Activity
Rudolf Steiner's Contribution
to the Visual Arts
Rudolf Steiner
Edited and Introduced
by Michael Howard
$24.95
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It's hard to know where to focus my enthusiasm for this volume:
whether to rest it upon Michael Howard's extensive introduction
(over 100 pages) to the world of Rudolf Steiner's expression
of the visual arts or upon the ten seminal lectures by Steiner
himself, touching as they do upon everything from the nature
of aesthetics to the specifics of painting, sculpture, architecture
and more. Perhaps the best I can say is that if you've ever
wondered or wanted to know more about the artistic impulse
behind Anthroposophic art, this is the ideal place to begin
your journey. It's hard for me to imagine anyone regretting
it.
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Living Architecture
Kenneth Bayes
Softbound with abundant illustrations
$9.95
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Finally! A concise, fully illustrated and readable introduction
to the architectural ideas of Rudolf Steiner. One of the most
frequently asked questions that we receive is, "where
can I find out something about anthroposophic architecture?"
Now we have an answer - right in this book! Living Architecture
offers a complete overview of Steiner's thoughts about the
role of architecture, the needs of modern (and ancient) human
beings in relation to the buildings they erect, the effects
of different structural forms and more. The entire book is
packed will illustrations, both drawings and photographs on
almost every page. I found it exhilarating reading and plan
to revisit it often. I think this is truly a book we've all
been waiting for. Enjoy!
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"Das Goetheanum"
The Architectural Impulse of Rudolf Steiner
LightFilled Productions
DVD - 20 minutes
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Take a walking tour of not only the current Goetheanum, but also the original "First Goetheanum" that was destroyed by fire in 1924. Through the magic of the camera, LightFilled Productions has taken available photographs and recreated the First Goetheanum - beginning with construction. The camera guides the viewer along an intimate tour of the forms and expanses of this unique building. After the fire of 1924, we see the debris cleared and a new building rise out of its ashes. At the end, we are treated to a view of the surrounding buildings that have been built nearby - inspired by Steiner's vision of architecture.
The effect of this tour is heightened by the absence of narration, with music being the only sound as one "walks" along, pausing to look at these remarkable structures. |
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Architecture as a Synthesis of the
Arts
Lectures by Rudolf Steiner
A translation of GA 286 - multiple translators
Softbound
$26.00
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This collection introduces Rudolf Steiner's vision of architecture
as a culmination of the arts. Such an architecture is a vital
synthesis that unites sculpture and painting, as well as drama,
music and dance.
Steiner's ideas did not remain abstract; within his lifetime
he designed and constructed a number of buildings, including
the Goetheanum - a center 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
unity and harmony. A valuable collection for students of architecture,
the arts, and social science.
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Goethe & Palladio
Goethe's study of the relationship between art and nature, leading through architecture to the discovery
of the metamorphosis of plants
David Lowe/Simon Sharp
Softbound
$15.00
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The poet, dramatist, novelist, and scientist, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe had to wait many years before
he was able to travel south to Italy, "the land where the lemon trees bloom." He had gained success
in several fields, but he had a sense of being trapped and confined and felt a need for light. Italy would
give this to him in a number of ways.
Taking as their basis Goethe’s Italian Journey, the authors of this fascinating and unusual study
explore how Goethe’s experience of Palladio’s architecture influenced his view of the relationship
between art and nature in general and, in particular, helped him form his understanding of metamorphosis,
leading to his discovery of the “archetypal plant.”
In his carefully written account of his travels, Goethe seems to oscillate between experiences of architecture
and experiences of nature. In nature, he searched for the "archetypal plant," the essential form
whose metamorphosis through time would produce the plant we see in its cycle from seed to fruit. In the art
and architecture of antiquity and in Palladio’s classical reformulation of it, he tried to understand
the purpose and function of artistic creation.
Until now, no one has put these two together. David Lowe and Simon Sharp show for the first time how these
seemingly unrelated subjects are related—how the living geometries and volumes of harmoniously proportioned
buildings, the “great idea” of architecture, can lead to the intuition of similar principles
in nature.
David Lowe and Simon Sharp have worked together for twenty-one years. One of their first projects was the
recreation of Goethe’s Italian Journey. They have given numerous workshops and presentations on the
subject in the U.S. and U.K., including The British Museum, the German Embassy, and the Edinburgh Festival.
This is must-reading for anyone interested in Goethe's ideas on plants and metamorphosis.
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Many Mansions
The Spirit in Architecture
A Creative Approach for Building Designers, Home/School Creators
and Educators to Rudolf Steiner's Architectural Impulse
Alan Whitehead
$22.95
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For all of you who have been asking, "Is there a book
that describes guidelines for building Waldorf schools?" - here it is! There is also much more, but this remarkable
little book presents more usable information than we've ever seen gathered in one place. If you are on the building
committee of your school, or are blessed with the opportunity to build
your own home, you'll want to take a look at Many Mansions.
You'll come away with a wealth of ideas and understanding.
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Chartres
Sacred Geometry, Sacred Space
Gordon Strachan
Softbound
$30.00
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Chartres cathedral in France is one of the most important
and popular sacred sites in Western Europe. The Rev. Strachan’s
new study examines the spiritual geometry of the church and suggests
its significance is connected to an ancient combination of pagan
worship, earth energies and the mystical harmony of Christian and
Islamic architecture. Highly recommended.
—The Cauldron, August 2003
In this ground-breaking new work, Gordon Strachan
explores the magnificent structure of Chartres Cathedral
and its influences on the medieval master builders.
Using Chartres as a starting point, Dr. Strachan shows how
the origins of the Gothic style—the pointed arch—may
lie in Islamic architecture. He goes on to a fascinating
and detailed consideration of how a particular architectural
space affects us, and how sacred geometry creates sacred
space.
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Gothic High
Meditations on the Construction of Gothic Cathedrals
Goldian Vandenbroeck
Softbound, large format
$14.95
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Gothic High is a book after my own heart. I have long
loved the old Gothic cathedrals - those massive structures
which through the heavy stone seem to miraculously escape
the pull of gravity, and instead use gravity itself to support
vaults that lift us to into the arms of the Spirit. Vandenbroeck's
approach is just right for his subject - each page includes
a photo or drawing of an aspect of a Gothic cathedral; beside
it is a poetic song to the soul's awareness of what the picture
reveals. This is a great book through which you can explore
both an outstanding feature of Western history and your own
soul's sensitivity to form.
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The Power of Limits
Proportional Harmonies in Nature, Art, and Architecture
Gyorgy Doczi
Softbound, Large Format
$24.95
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The Power of Limits (finally back in print!) is an
exposition of the rhythms and harmonies of both natural and
artistic forms. I have used its contents for meditative contemplation
for many years now, and have not come even close to exhausting
the insights and revelations Doczi's remarkable book evokes.
Whenever I get frustrated at how slowly postive change comes
about, I reach for The Power of Limits to remind myself
of the grace and beauty that limitation brings the world.
Steiner defined art as "the impress of the spirit upon
matter." Doczi shows us what that means.
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