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Making of a Building: A Pragmatist Approach to Architecture New edition [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 227 pages, height x width: 220x150 mm, weight: 340 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Jul-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Verlag Peter Lang
  • ISBN-10: 3039119524
  • ISBN-13: 9783039119523
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 227 pages, height x width: 220x150 mm, weight: 340 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Jul-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Verlag Peter Lang
  • ISBN-10: 3039119524
  • ISBN-13: 9783039119523
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How do architects learn about a building-to-be? How does a building emerge and gain reality in the model shop, in scaling, in option making, in architects and engineers discussions, in public presentations? What does it mean to design? What does it mean to add a building to the city? Drawing on rare ethnographical material of architects at work at the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) of Rem Koolhaas in Rotterdam in the period 2001-4, this book offers a novel account of the social and cognitive complexity of architecture in the making. The author dismisses both stylistic periodization and socio-political constructivist methods as being inadequate to the task of understanding the dynamic process of how architects generate design through space and materiality, instead showcasing the potentials of the pragmatist approach as a research tool in the field of architecture. Offering a new way of understanding architecture as practice that takes place within the interactive networks of human and non-human actors, the book also tells the intriguing story of the extensions of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.
List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction 1(2)
To Study the Pragmatics of Design
3(5)
The Social Life of the Whitney Museum as a Design Object
8(12)
Writing Style
20(3)
To Follow Architects at Work
23(14)
Designing Between Archives and Models
37(38)
`Not to Neglect the Breuer Building'
45(11)
`Not to Demolish the Brownstones'
56(13)
`Not to Exceed the Zoning Envelope'
69(6)
Recollecting the Building's Trajectory
75(38)
An Upside-down Museum in Manhattan
78(9)
A Decade of Design Controversies
87(20)
What Buildings Do
107(6)
Making Visuals, Gaining Knowledge
113(48)
Translating Knowledge in 2D-3D and 3D-2D
120(8)
Knowing the Building by Slicing the Foam
128(9)
Gaining Knowledge by Observation of Models
137(4)
Knowing by Testing the Models
141(4)
Knowing the Whitney by Scaling
145(6)
Gaining Knowledge as Architectural Plans Circulate
151(8)
How is a Building `Obtained'?
159(2)
Multiplying Options, Meeting the Public
161(34)
Deploying Scenarios
163(7)
Stabilizing, Eliminating
170(7)
Making the Models Talk
177(10)
Presenting the Building
187(8)
Conclusion Towards a Pragmatist Approach to Architecture 195(8)
Epilogue 203(2)
References 205(16)
List of Press Clippings and Archives 221(4)
Index 225
Albena Yaneva is a Senior Lecturer in Architectural Studies at the University of Manchester, United Kingdom. In her research she draws extensively on the Actor-Network Theory to explore fieldworks in architecture, industrial design, contemporary art, and museum studies. Albena Yaneva is the Winner of the RIBA Presidents Award for Outstanding University-located Research (2010).