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Architecture's Pretexts - Spaces of Translation (Hardcover)
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Architecture's Pretexts - Spaces of Translation (Hardcover)
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The aim of this book is to expose readers to architecture's
pretexts that include literary narratives, film, theatre, painting,
music, and ritual, as a bridge between diverse intellectual
territories and architecture. It introduces a selection of seminal
modern and contemporary architectural projects, their situation
within the built environment, and their intellectual and formal
situation/context as pretexts and design paradigms. Connections
between diverse bodies of information will be cultivated along with
the ability to posit consequential relationships for the production
of architecture. Architecture's Pretexts seeks to cultivate a
vision for architecture that sponsors operative links between the
discipline of architecture and those outside of architecture.
Exploring the works of various architects including Guiseppe
Terragni, Peter Eisenman, Peter Zumthor, Perry Kulper and Smout
Allen, and Rem Koolhaas, this book provides the framework to
understanding architecture through the lens of art. Key concepts
discussed are: allegories, diagrams, form, material, montage,
movement, musical ratios, narrative sequence and representation. A
valuable tool, with over 75 black and white illustrations, for
students and professionals interested in interdisciplinary methods
of design thinking.
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