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Phyllis Lambert

Phyllis Lambert: Observation Is a Constant That Underlies All Approaches

Phyllis Lambert: Observation Is a Constant That Underlies All Approaches

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Phyllis Lambert's interest in architecture and urban landscapes began in 1954 when she began to observe the quality of buildings in Rome. This curiosity has been a constant in her work, and this collection of personal photographs captures her quest to understand and reveal what might otherwise remain overlooked.

Format: Hardback
Length: 320 pages
Publication date: 25 September 2022
Publisher: Lars Muller Publishers



Lambert's journey with the camera began in 1954,when she was inspired by the construction of the Seagram Building in New York City. While in Rome during Easter,she took up a camera that had hardly been used before and began to observe the quality of buildings. She studied how they sat on the land,how they articulated,and how architectural details related to the building as a whole.

This early exploration of the city through the lens of a camera set the stage for Lambert's lifelong commitment to documenting and understanding the urban environment. Over the years,she traveled extensively,visiting cities around the world and capturing their unique characteristics through her photographs.

In her work,Lambert seeks to reveal the hidden stories and complexities of urban landscapes. She explores the ways in which buildings, streets, and public spaces shape the experiences of individuals and communities,and how they are influenced by social, economic, and cultural factors. Through her photographs,she invites viewers to engage with the city in new and different ways,to see it through her eyes and to gain a deeper understanding of its many layers.

One of the key themes in Lambert's work is the relationship between architecture and urbanism. She believes that buildings are not just static structures but dynamic elements that contribute to the overall character and vitality of a city. She explores how different architectural styles and designs can influence the way people interact with the city,how they use public spaces,and how they perceive their surroundings.

Another theme in Lambert's work is the impact of urbanization on the natural environment. She observes how cities are expanding and encroaching on natural habitats,and how this has led to environmental degradation and climate change. She advocates for sustainable urban development and encourages cities to adopt practices that promote green spaces, renewable energy, and sustainable transportation.

Lambert's photographs are not just visual records of the city but also works of art in their own right. She uses her camera to capture the beauty and complexity of urban landscapes,to create compositions that are both visually striking and thought-provoking. Her photographs have been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world,and have been featured in publications and documentaries that have helped to raise awareness about the importance of urban planning and design.

In conclusion,Phyllis Lambert's journey with the camera began in 1954 with a curiosity about the Seagram Building and a desire to understand the quality of buildings. Over the years,she has devoted her career to studying and engaging with the changing conditions of urban landscapes. Through her photographs,she has revealed the hidden stories and complexities of urban environments,and has advocated for sustainable urban development and green spaces. Lambert's work is a testament to the power of observation and the importance of engaging with the world around us in new and different ways.

Weight: 620g
Dimension: 165 x 165 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783037787083

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