Writingplace

Writingplace
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Publisher : Nai010 Publishers
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9462082812
ISBN-13 : 9789462082816
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Writingplace by : Klaske Havik

"Writingplace: investigations in architecture and literature marks a step forward in an emerging debate on literary means in architecture. It offers a series of reflections on written language as a crucial element of architecture culture, and on the potential of using literary methods in architectural and urban research, education and design"--Back cover.

Writingplace Journal for Architecture and Literature 5

Writingplace Journal for Architecture and Literature 5
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Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9462085757
ISBN-13 : 9789462085756
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Writingplace Journal for Architecture and Literature 5 by : Jorge Hernández

Experts in architecture and literature assess narrative as a tool for design Developed in context of the European scientific network EU COST Action, Writingplace 5 approaches a range of narrative methods for analysis and design that deal with socially inclusive urban places.

Urban Literacy

Urban Literacy
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9462081212
ISBN-13 : 9789462081215
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Synopsis Urban Literacy by : Klaske Havik

This important book by Klaske Havik participates in the growing conversation about the relationships between natural (metaphoric) language and architecture. Understanding the primacy of the relationships between language and design in continuity to phenomenology’s living bodily consciousness, she distances herself from previous semiotic and poststructuralist positions. The book offers valuable insights into the possibilities of literary language to generate more poetic and culturally significant environments.

Architectural Positions

Architectural Positions
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Total Pages : 399
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ISBN-10 : 9085065666
ISBN-13 : 9789085065661
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Architectural Positions by : Tom Avermaete

Manchester

Manchester
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9781526144157
ISBN-13 : 1526144158
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Manchester by : Paul Dobraszczyk

What is Manchester? Moving far from the glitzy shopping districts and architectural showpieces, away from cool city-centre living and modish cultural centres, this book shows us the unheralded, under-appreciated and overlooked parts of Greater Manchester in which the majority of Mancunians live, work and play. It tells the story of the city thematically, using concepts such a ‘material’, ‘atmosphere’, ‘waste’, ‘movement’ and ‘underworld’ to challenge our understanding of the quintessential post-industrial metropolis. Bringing together contributions from twenty-five poets, academics, writers, novelists, historians, architects and artists from across the region alongside a range of captivating photographs, this book explores the history of Manchester through its chimneys, cobblestones, ginnels and graves. This wide-ranging and inclusive approach reveals a host of idiosyncrasies, hidden spaces and stories that have until now been neglected.

Writingplace Journal for Architecture and Literature

Writingplace Journal for Architecture and Literature
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Publisher : Nai010 Publishers
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 946208436X
ISBN-13 : 9789462084360
Rating : 4/5 (6X Downloads)

Synopsis Writingplace Journal for Architecture and Literature by : Klaske Havik

The first issue of the Writingplace journal builds upon the discussion initiated in Writingplace: Investigations in Architecture and Literature in 2016, specifically focusing on literature used in the international pedagogy of architecture and urban design.

A Companion to Contemporary Drawing

A Companion to Contemporary Drawing
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 576
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ISBN-10 : 9781119194576
ISBN-13 : 1119194571
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis A Companion to Contemporary Drawing by : Kelly Chorpening

The first university-level textbook on the power, condition, and expanse of contemporary fine art drawing A Companion to Contemporary Drawing explores how 20th and 21st century artists have used drawing to understand and comment on the world. Presenting contributions by both theorists and practitioners, this unique textbook considers the place, space, and history of drawing and explores shifts in attitudes towards its practice over the years. Twenty-seven essays discuss how drawing emerges from the mind of the artist to question and reflect upon what they see, feel, and experience. This book discusses key themes in contemporary drawing practice, addresses the working conditions and context of artists, and considers a wide range of personal, social, and political considerations that influence artistic choices. Topics include the politics of eroticism in South American drawing, anti-capitalist drawing from Eastern Europe, drawing and conceptual art, feminist drawing, and exhibitions that have put drawing practices at the centre of contemporary art. This textbook: Demonstrates ways contemporary issues and concerns are addressed through drawing Reveals how drawing is used to make powerful social and political statements Situates works by contemporary practitioners within the context of their historical moment Explores how contemporary art practices utilize drawing as both process and finished artifact Shows how concepts of observation, representation, and audience have changed dramatically in the digital era Establishes drawing as a mode of thought Part of the acclaimed Wiley Blackwell Companions to Art History series, A Companion to Contemporary Drawing is a valuable text for students of fine art, art history, and curating, and for practitioners working within contemporary fine art practice.

The Sound of Architecture

The Sound of Architecture
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Publisher : Leuven University Press
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9789462703216
ISBN-13 : 9462703213
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis The Sound of Architecture by : Angeliki Sioli

How sound and its atmospheres transform architecture Acoustic atmospheres can be fleeting, elusive, or short-lived. Sometimes they are constant, but more often they change from one moment to the next, forming distinct impressions each time we visit certain places. Stable or dynamic, acoustic atmospheres have a powerful effect on our spatial experience, sometimes even more so than architecture itself. This book explores the acoustic atmospheres of diverse architectural environments, in terms of scale, program, location, or historic period—providing an overview of how acoustic atmospheres are created, perceived, experienced, and visualized. The contributors explore how sound and its atmospheres transform architecture and space. Their essays demonstrate that sound is a tangible element in the design and staging of atmospheres and that it should become a central part of the spatial explorations of architects, designers, and urban planners. The Sound of Architecture will be of interest to architectural historians, theorists, students, and practicing architects, who will discover how acoustic atmospheres can be created without complex and specialized engineering. It will also be of value to scholars working in the field of history of emotions, as it offers evocative descriptions of acoustic atmospheres from diverse cultures and time periods.

Queering Architecture

Queering Architecture
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9781350267060
ISBN-13 : 1350267066
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Queering Architecture by : Marko Jobst

Featuring contributions from a range of significant voices in the field, this volume renews the conversation around what it means to speak of the 'queer' in the context of architecture, and offers a fresh take on the methodological and epistemological challenges this poses to the discipline of architectural theory. Architecture as a discipline, a profession and an applied practice is always subordinate to its own conceptual framework, which is one of orderliness. It refers to buildings, but also to infrastructures of thought and knowledge, to conventions and taxonomies, to structures of governance, hierarchies of power and systems of administration. How, then, can one look at queering architectural discourse when the very term 'queer', celebrated for its elusive nature, resists and attacks such order? Divided into four subsections, the essays in this anthology each pursue a distinct line of inquiry – methods, practices, spaces and pedagogies – in order to help particularize the proposed queering of architecture. They demonstrate the paradoxical nature of the endeavour from a diverse range of perspectives – from questions of mapping queer theory in architecture; to issues of queer architectural archives, or lack thereof; to non-Western challenges to the very term queer, and the queering of basic assumptions across affiliated disciplines. Queering Architecture not only provides a bold challenge to the normative methods employed in architectural discourse but also addresses how establishing 'queer' methodologies is a paradox in itself.

Reading Architecture

Reading Architecture
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 9781315402888
ISBN-13 : 1315402882
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Reading Architecture by : Angeliki Sioli

Why write instead of draw when it comes to architecture? Why rely on literary pieces instead of architectural treatises and writings when it comes to the of study buildings and urban environments? Why rely on literary techniques and accounts instead of architectural practices and analysis when it comes to academic research and educational projects? Why trust authors and writers instead of sociologists or scientists when it comes to planning for the future of cities? This book builds on the existing interdisciplinary bibliography on architecture and literature, but prioritizes literature’s capacity to talk about the lived experience of place and the premise that literary language can often express the inexpressible. It sheds light on the importance of a literary instead of a pictorial imagination for architects and it looks into four contemporary architectural subjects through a wide variety of literary works. Drawing on novels that engage cities from around the world, the book reveals aspects of urban space to which other means of architectural representation are blind. Whether through novels that employ historical buildings or sites interpreted through specific literary methods, it suggests a range of methodologies for contemporary architectural academic research. By exploring the power of narrative language in conveying the experience of lived space, it discusses its potential for architectural design and pedagogy. Questioning the massive architectural production of today’s globalized capital-driven world, it turns to literature for ways to understand, resist or suggest alternative paths for architectural practice. Despite literature’s fictional character, the essays of this volume reveal true dimensions of and for places beyond their historical, social and political reality; dimensions of utmost importance for architects, urban planners, historians and theoreticians nowadays.