Thursday, May 5, 2011

How Is Anthroposophical Architecture "Organic?" by David Adams


Rudolf Steiner, Boiler House 1913-15, Dornach Switzerland

Today architectural design is passing through a phase of transition and change that offers possibilities that have not existed since the early twentieth century for openness to anthroposophical work in architecture. Organic, irregular, sculptural forms are once again appearing on and as contemporary buildings. How can we bring anthroposophical architecture into the contemporary dialogue?...


This essay was originally published in the Art Section Newsletter No. 17 (Fall/Winter 2001).

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