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Bernard Rudofsky

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Born January 1, 1905
Died January 1, 1988 (83 years old)
Suchdol nad Odrou, Austria
Also known as: Richard Rudofsky
7 books
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The kimono mind

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A must book for urban planners, this book written in the context of the 1960's explains urban decay; the street in cities; and the culture of the street, and how streets for pedestrians are characterized, and how they can be developed; profusely illustrated; Hardcover with Index, 351pp.

The unfashionable human body

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Bernard Rudofsky's views on the human body and its coverings first attention in 1944 with "Are Clothes Modern?" -the earliest of his controversial exhibitions at New York's Museum of Modern Art-and a book of the same title. A widely traveled, many-sided, overeducated man (two master's and one doctor's degree), he applies his insatiable curiosity to what he calls, not without irony, the Art of Living. The ensuing discoveries and reflections he has put into his books, Behind the Picture Window, a commentary on the American way of life; The Kimono Mind, an informal guide to Japan and the Japanese; the iconoclastic Architecture Without Architects; and the up-to-the-minute Streets for People. A Ford, Fulbright, and Guggenheim Fellow, Mr. Rudofsky has held professorships at Yale, and Tokyo's Waseda University.