Architecture's Appeal
How Theory Informs Architectural Praxis
Herausgeber: Neveu, Marc J; Djavaherian, Negin
Architecture's Appeal
How Theory Informs Architectural Praxis
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Thought-provoking essays from an interdisciplinary range of scholars who build on the tradition of phenomenological hermeneutics to examine the latest questions in architectural discourse. Ideal for graduate seminars in theory and history.
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Thought-provoking essays from an interdisciplinary range of scholars who build on the tradition of phenomenological hermeneutics to examine the latest questions in architectural discourse. Ideal for graduate seminars in theory and history.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 145mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781138024212
- ISBN-10: 113802421X
- Artikelnr.: 41376789
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 145mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781138024212
- ISBN-10: 113802421X
- Artikelnr.: 41376789
Marc J. Neveu is Chair of the Department of Architecture at Woodbury University, Los Angeles, USA, and the Executive Editor of the Journal of Architectural Education. Negin Djavaherian is an independent scholar currently residing in Montréal, Canada.
Acknowledgements. Introduction Marc Neveu and Negin Djavaherian Part 1:
Invoking the Gods 1. The Reading Chamber Robert Kirkbride 2. The Tower of
Babel and Jacob's Pillar: Hegel, Heidegger, and the Death of Architecture
Karsten Harries 4. Reading What is Written Between the Lines: The Esoteric
Dimension of Ebenezer Howard's Garden Cities of To-Morrow Paul Emmons 4.On
Virtue and Thomas Jefferson Indra Kagis McEwen Interlude A: The Architect's
Fall Santiago de Orduña Part 2: Worldmaking 5. Made in Usage: Architecture
in Furetière's Dictionnaire Universel Caroline Dionne 6. Beyond Expression
Lily Chi 7. On Water and Other Fluids: A Bloody Account of Urban
Circulation Louise Pelletier 8. Earth or World? Aerial Image and the
Prosthetic Imagination Lawrence Bird Interlude B: The Door of Theory Marco
Frascari Part 3: Flesh/Eros 9. Tough Love: A Study of the Architecture of
Pezo von Ellrichshausen David Leatherbarrow 10. Flesh of Stone: Buildings,
Statues, Entangled Bodies Tracey Eve Winton 11. Genius as Eros Lian Chikako
Chang 12. The Tactile Legacy of Alvar Aalto and its Relevance to
Contemporary Practice Kenneth Frampton Interlude C: Sigmund Freud or the
Dark Forest Room Revisited Natalija Subotincic Part 4: Fusion of Horizons
13. Voices of Tranquility: Silence in Art and Architecture Juhani Pallasmaa
14. An Architectural Creation Myth Borrowed from the Phenomenology of Music
Stephen Parcell 15. Modus Operandi of an Architectus Doli: Architectural
Cunning in the Comic Plays of Plautus Lisa Landrum 16. Towards an Ecology
of the Palladian Villa Graham Livesey Interlude D: Transformative Power of
Architecture Steven Holl Part 5: After the Crisis 17. Juan O'Gorman and the
Genesis and Overcoming of Functionalism in Mexican Modern Architecture
Juan Manuel Heredia 18. Architecture or Acceleration: Position as
Opposition Anne Bordeleau 19. Building Upon Love in an Age of Innovation
Peter Olshavsky 20. Content and Craft: What do we do when we do the History
of Architecture? David Theodore Interlude E: Two Poems 2000-2011 Ricardo L.
Castro List of Figures. List of Contributors.
Invoking the Gods 1. The Reading Chamber Robert Kirkbride 2. The Tower of
Babel and Jacob's Pillar: Hegel, Heidegger, and the Death of Architecture
Karsten Harries 4. Reading What is Written Between the Lines: The Esoteric
Dimension of Ebenezer Howard's Garden Cities of To-Morrow Paul Emmons 4.On
Virtue and Thomas Jefferson Indra Kagis McEwen Interlude A: The Architect's
Fall Santiago de Orduña Part 2: Worldmaking 5. Made in Usage: Architecture
in Furetière's Dictionnaire Universel Caroline Dionne 6. Beyond Expression
Lily Chi 7. On Water and Other Fluids: A Bloody Account of Urban
Circulation Louise Pelletier 8. Earth or World? Aerial Image and the
Prosthetic Imagination Lawrence Bird Interlude B: The Door of Theory Marco
Frascari Part 3: Flesh/Eros 9. Tough Love: A Study of the Architecture of
Pezo von Ellrichshausen David Leatherbarrow 10. Flesh of Stone: Buildings,
Statues, Entangled Bodies Tracey Eve Winton 11. Genius as Eros Lian Chikako
Chang 12. The Tactile Legacy of Alvar Aalto and its Relevance to
Contemporary Practice Kenneth Frampton Interlude C: Sigmund Freud or the
Dark Forest Room Revisited Natalija Subotincic Part 4: Fusion of Horizons
13. Voices of Tranquility: Silence in Art and Architecture Juhani Pallasmaa
14. An Architectural Creation Myth Borrowed from the Phenomenology of Music
Stephen Parcell 15. Modus Operandi of an Architectus Doli: Architectural
Cunning in the Comic Plays of Plautus Lisa Landrum 16. Towards an Ecology
of the Palladian Villa Graham Livesey Interlude D: Transformative Power of
Architecture Steven Holl Part 5: After the Crisis 17. Juan O'Gorman and the
Genesis and Overcoming of Functionalism in Mexican Modern Architecture
Juan Manuel Heredia 18. Architecture or Acceleration: Position as
Opposition Anne Bordeleau 19. Building Upon Love in an Age of Innovation
Peter Olshavsky 20. Content and Craft: What do we do when we do the History
of Architecture? David Theodore Interlude E: Two Poems 2000-2011 Ricardo L.
Castro List of Figures. List of Contributors.
Acknowledgements. Introduction Marc Neveu and Negin Djavaherian Part 1:
Invoking the Gods 1. The Reading Chamber Robert Kirkbride 2. The Tower of
Babel and Jacob's Pillar: Hegel, Heidegger, and the Death of Architecture
Karsten Harries 4. Reading What is Written Between the Lines: The Esoteric
Dimension of Ebenezer Howard's Garden Cities of To-Morrow Paul Emmons 4.On
Virtue and Thomas Jefferson Indra Kagis McEwen Interlude A: The Architect's
Fall Santiago de Orduña Part 2: Worldmaking 5. Made in Usage: Architecture
in Furetière's Dictionnaire Universel Caroline Dionne 6. Beyond Expression
Lily Chi 7. On Water and Other Fluids: A Bloody Account of Urban
Circulation Louise Pelletier 8. Earth or World? Aerial Image and the
Prosthetic Imagination Lawrence Bird Interlude B: The Door of Theory Marco
Frascari Part 3: Flesh/Eros 9. Tough Love: A Study of the Architecture of
Pezo von Ellrichshausen David Leatherbarrow 10. Flesh of Stone: Buildings,
Statues, Entangled Bodies Tracey Eve Winton 11. Genius as Eros Lian Chikako
Chang 12. The Tactile Legacy of Alvar Aalto and its Relevance to
Contemporary Practice Kenneth Frampton Interlude C: Sigmund Freud or the
Dark Forest Room Revisited Natalija Subotincic Part 4: Fusion of Horizons
13. Voices of Tranquility: Silence in Art and Architecture Juhani Pallasmaa
14. An Architectural Creation Myth Borrowed from the Phenomenology of Music
Stephen Parcell 15. Modus Operandi of an Architectus Doli: Architectural
Cunning in the Comic Plays of Plautus Lisa Landrum 16. Towards an Ecology
of the Palladian Villa Graham Livesey Interlude D: Transformative Power of
Architecture Steven Holl Part 5: After the Crisis 17. Juan O'Gorman and the
Genesis and Overcoming of Functionalism in Mexican Modern Architecture
Juan Manuel Heredia 18. Architecture or Acceleration: Position as
Opposition Anne Bordeleau 19. Building Upon Love in an Age of Innovation
Peter Olshavsky 20. Content and Craft: What do we do when we do the History
of Architecture? David Theodore Interlude E: Two Poems 2000-2011 Ricardo L.
Castro List of Figures. List of Contributors.
Invoking the Gods 1. The Reading Chamber Robert Kirkbride 2. The Tower of
Babel and Jacob's Pillar: Hegel, Heidegger, and the Death of Architecture
Karsten Harries 4. Reading What is Written Between the Lines: The Esoteric
Dimension of Ebenezer Howard's Garden Cities of To-Morrow Paul Emmons 4.On
Virtue and Thomas Jefferson Indra Kagis McEwen Interlude A: The Architect's
Fall Santiago de Orduña Part 2: Worldmaking 5. Made in Usage: Architecture
in Furetière's Dictionnaire Universel Caroline Dionne 6. Beyond Expression
Lily Chi 7. On Water and Other Fluids: A Bloody Account of Urban
Circulation Louise Pelletier 8. Earth or World? Aerial Image and the
Prosthetic Imagination Lawrence Bird Interlude B: The Door of Theory Marco
Frascari Part 3: Flesh/Eros 9. Tough Love: A Study of the Architecture of
Pezo von Ellrichshausen David Leatherbarrow 10. Flesh of Stone: Buildings,
Statues, Entangled Bodies Tracey Eve Winton 11. Genius as Eros Lian Chikako
Chang 12. The Tactile Legacy of Alvar Aalto and its Relevance to
Contemporary Practice Kenneth Frampton Interlude C: Sigmund Freud or the
Dark Forest Room Revisited Natalija Subotincic Part 4: Fusion of Horizons
13. Voices of Tranquility: Silence in Art and Architecture Juhani Pallasmaa
14. An Architectural Creation Myth Borrowed from the Phenomenology of Music
Stephen Parcell 15. Modus Operandi of an Architectus Doli: Architectural
Cunning in the Comic Plays of Plautus Lisa Landrum 16. Towards an Ecology
of the Palladian Villa Graham Livesey Interlude D: Transformative Power of
Architecture Steven Holl Part 5: After the Crisis 17. Juan O'Gorman and the
Genesis and Overcoming of Functionalism in Mexican Modern Architecture
Juan Manuel Heredia 18. Architecture or Acceleration: Position as
Opposition Anne Bordeleau 19. Building Upon Love in an Age of Innovation
Peter Olshavsky 20. Content and Craft: What do we do when we do the History
of Architecture? David Theodore Interlude E: Two Poems 2000-2011 Ricardo L.
Castro List of Figures. List of Contributors.