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E-grāmata: Critical Architecture

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  • Formāts: 368 pages
  • Sērija : Critiques
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Sep-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781134120024
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  • Sērija : Critiques
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Sep-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781134120024

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Critical Architecture examines the relationship between critical practice in architecture and architectural criticism. Placing architecture in an interdisciplinary context, the book explores architectural criticism with reference to modes of criticism in other disciplines - specifically art criticism - and considers how critical practice in architecture operates through a number of different modes: buildings, drawings and texts.

With forty essays by an international cast of leading architectural academics, this accessible single source text on the topical subject of architectural criticism is ideal for undergraduate as well as post graduate study.

Introduction: Critical Architecture: Between Criticism and Design Part
1: Criticism/Negation/Action Introduction
1. Criticality and Operativity
2.
Unfinished Business: The Historical Project after Manfredo Tafuri
3.
Architecture as Critical Knowledge
4. Passing through Deconstruction
5.
Utopia, Critique, and Contemporary Discourse
6. Militant Architecture:
Destabilising Architectures Disciplinarity
7. Architectures Critical
Context: The Athens Activist Experiment
8. Criticism in/and/of Crisis Part
2: Architecture-Writing Introduction
1. The Drowing Method: On Giving an
Account in Practice-Based Research
2. The Poetics of Urban Inscription: From
Metaphorical Cognition to Counter-Representation
3. Critical Action and
Active Criticism
4. Film as Spatial Critique
5. Architectural History,
Friendship and Filmed Conversations
6. Image, Text, Architecture: The
Presence that 'Was Here'
7. Fluttering Butterflies, a Dusty Road, and a Muddy
Stone: Criticality in Distraction (Haga Park, Stockholm, 2004)
8. Memoirs: It
will Have Already Happened
9. Site-Writing: Enigma and Embellishment Part 3:
Criticism by Design Introduction
1. Centuries of Ambiguity: Sublime and
Beautiful Weather at the Farnsworth House
2. Immediate Architecture
3. Alvin
Boyarskys Delicatessen
4. Out of the Salon with Natalie Barney towards a
Critically Queer Architecture
5. Writing about Things and the Doing of Them
6. Quilting Jakarta
7. Where is the Project? Cedric Price on Architectural
Action
8. The Fall: The Allegorical Architectural Project as a Critical
Method
9. On Drawing Forth, Designs and Ideas Part 4: Cultural Context
Introduction
1. I Mean to be Critical, But...
2. Critical Post-Critical:
Problems of Effect, Experience and Immersion
3. A Critical Architectural Icon
and its Contextual Argumentation
4. Three Scenarios for a Critical
Architecture of Desert Mobility
5. The Responsive City
6. China as a Global
Site: In a Critical Geography of Design
7. Critical Practice
8. Architecture
for an Active Edge: The Gateway, Derby
9. Neuland: Disenchanted Utopias for
Tel Aviv
10. Beyond Koolhaas
Jane Rendell is Professor of Architecture and Art and Director of Architectural Research at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London.

Jonathan Hill is Professor of Architecture and Visual Theory and Director of the MPhil/PhD by Architectural Design programme at the Bartlett School of Architecture.

Murray Fraser is Professor of Architecture at the University of Westminster in London.

Mark Dorrian is Reader in Architecture at the School of Arts, Culture and Environment, University of Edinburgh and co-director of Metis.