Discourses on Architecture

Discourses on Architecture
Title Discourses on Architecture PDF eBook
Author Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc
Publisher
Pages 618
Release 1875
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Lectures on Architecture

Lectures on Architecture
Title Lectures on Architecture PDF eBook
Author Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc
Publisher
Pages 516
Release 1881
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Discourses on Architecture

Discourses on Architecture
Title Discourses on Architecture PDF eBook
Author Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc
Publisher
Pages 622
Release 1875
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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A Theory for Practice

A Theory for Practice
Title A Theory for Practice PDF eBook
Author Bill Hubbard (Jr.)
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 204
Release 1995
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780262082358

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This study looks at groups with an interest in a work of architecture - owners, inhabitants, customers, critics and historians, architecture schools - presents a conceptual framework in which those disparate interests are honoured for providing different perspectives on the building.

Architecture as Cultural and Political Discourse

Architecture as Cultural and Political Discourse
Title Architecture as Cultural and Political Discourse PDF eBook
Author Daniel Grinceri
Publisher Routledge
Pages 225
Release 2016-02-26
Genre Architecture
ISBN 131742395X

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This book is concerned with cultural and political discourses that affect the production of architecture. It examines how these discursive mechanisms and technologies combine to normalise and aestheticise everyday practices. It queries the means by which buildings are appropriated to give shape and form to political aspirations and values. Architecture is not overtly political. It does not coerce people to behave in certain ways. However, architecture is constructed within the same rules and practices whereby people and communities self-govern and regulate themselves to think and act in certain ways. This book seeks to examine these rules through various case studies including: the reconstructed Notre Dame Cathedral, the Nazi era Munich Konigsplatz, Auschwitz concentration camp and the Prora resort, Sydney’s suburban race riots, and the Australian Immigration Detention Centre on Christmas Island.

Paradigm Islands

Paradigm Islands
Title Paradigm Islands PDF eBook
Author Teresa Stoppani
Publisher Routledge
Pages 314
Release 2011
Genre Architecture
ISBN 041556185X

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A critical look at the making of Manhattan and Venice provides a background to addressing the dynamic redefinition and making of space today. The book concerns architecture and the city, built, imagined and narrated, but, importantly, considers architecture as an intellectual and spatial process rather than a product.

Authorship

Authorship
Title Authorship PDF eBook
Author Monica Ponce de Leon
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 149
Release 2019
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0964264102

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Authorship critically examines emergent themes in contemporary architecture by revisiting the seemingly defunct notion of design authorship. As we revel in the death of the master architect, how do we come to terms with the shifting role of creativity in architecture’s cultural production? In Authorship, a cross-disciplinary group of designers and scholars explores this topic through a myriad of lenses. Subjects include the impact of digital tools and computational scripts on the conception of buildings in the age of robotics, the current climate of appropriation and sampling as a counter-form of authorship, and the rise of reauthored materials in a postdigital age. These questions are cast against alternative ideas of authorship that, in turn, reposition the history of architecture. Featured essays investigate the separation between the personal and the authored while other contributions expose meaning, symbolism, and iconography as the subjects of authority—not authorship. Ultimately, this book dismantles, realigns, and reassembles disparate architectural conditions to form new ways of thinking. Discourse is a biannual publication series that presents timely themes on and around architecture. A selective compilation of essays, interviews, roundtable discussions, featured exhibitions, photo-essays, and collateral materials—such as architectural models, sketches, and built works—highlight architectural culture, practice, and theory.