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Expanding fields of architectural discourse and practice : curated works from the P.E.A.R. journal /

Expanding Fields of Architectural Discourse and Practice presents a selection of essays, architectural experiments, and works that explore the diversity within the fields of contemporary architectural practice and discourse. The book pays particular attention to the question of how and why architect...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Butcher, Matthew (Editor ), O'Shea, Megan (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : UCL Press, [2020]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Place as a reflexive conversation with the situation
  • 2. 'The Grand Pear' (Home): Mass housing for a mass of people
  • 3. Undead and/or dead living: The new social category
  • 4. Yesilyurt Karin Ruggaber in Conversation with Megan O'Shea
  • 5. A life of its own
  • 6. The Whitechapel Gift Shop Torange Khonsari (public works) in conversation with Megan O'Shea
  • 7. Dwelling in the twenty-first century: 'The Professor's Study'
  • 8. Horizon remix: A 'crisis' in the architectural image
  • representations of Lacaton & Vassal's 'double space'
  • 9. A conversation with Le Corbusier
  • 10. Architectures of slowness: Actioning historical loops and repetitions
  • 11. A (drawn) practice(d) construction: Relational structuring, chased
  • 12. Open score architecture
  • 13. Saved from the wrecking ball on a daily basis: Participation in design conversation and everyday experience
  • 14. Writtle Calling/2EmmaToc: A radio station for Essex
  • 15. The fossilization of architecture in the Anthropocene
  • 16. Architecture in the dark
  • 17. Seoul City
  • 18. On the enclosures of time
  • 19. 'The Topiary Garden of Houldsworth Terrace
  • 20. Mallory's ascent: Engaging the space of death through architectural drawing
  • 21. Forget material
  • 22. 'MeMeMeMe Totem'
  • 23. Digital doubles, colliding in mid-air Prototyping a postdramatic scenography
  • 24. The discrete turn: A reconsideration of architecture's ontology
  • 25. Choreographing curatorial conversations
  • 26. Shelf life.