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Narrating Architecture - A Retrospective Anthology (Paperback, New edition): James Madge, Andrew Peckham Narrating Architecture - A Retrospective Anthology (Paperback, New edition)
James Madge, Andrew Peckham
R1,815 Discovery Miles 18 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This anthology brings together the best and most interesting papers from the first ten years of The Journal of Architecture, published together for the first time in a single volume.

Covering a wide range of topics of central importance to architecture today, the papers also address the related topics to which architecture and architectural studies are inextricably linked. The invited authors draw on sociology, philosophy, cultural studies and the sciences to round out the collection and highlight the breadth and vitality of modern architectural studies, offering perspectives from different disciplines as well as different corners of the globe.

The Rationalist Reader - Architecture and Rationalism in Western Europe 1920-1940 / 1960-1990 (Paperback): Andrew Peckham,... The Rationalist Reader - Architecture and Rationalism in Western Europe 1920-1940 / 1960-1990 (Paperback)
Andrew Peckham, Torsten Schmiedeknecht
R1,837 Discovery Miles 18 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Rationalist Reader incorporates the first documentary collection of writing on rationalism in twentieth century architecture, providing an accessible introduction to the subject, direct insight into the thinking of individual architects and their critics, and a current re-evaluation of the context from which they emerged.

Key texts, including new translations, are placed within a wider historical and philosophical context by Alan Colquhoun, and considered with particular reference to nineteenth century architectural theory by Charles Rattray. Two separate documentary sections address the thinking behind rationalist architecture within the Modern Movement and Rational Architecture as its counterpart within Neo-rationalism. German architectural historian Thilo Hilpert and Dutch architect and critic Henk Engel, provide introductions to the two periods, while Cambridge historian Nicholas Bullock contributes a linking piece focused on French experience post-war. A postscript samples retrospective views.

The two sets of documents, identified with the periods 1920 1940 and 1960 1990, are arranged under comparative headings, allowing the reader to establish correspondences between the key themes of rationalist architecture.

When the historical experience of many young architects is confined to masters and iconic buildings located within the general flux of modernity, here the trajectory of rationalism in twentieth century architecture is seen to veer between a scientific methodology identified with generic models, and a formal paradigm of typological consistency. With its immediate philosophical origins in Enlightenment culture, the development of rationalism in nineteenth century architecture prefaced the volatility of later interpretations of rationalist architecture outlined and documented in this book.

The Rationalist Reader - Architecture and Rationalism in Western Europe 1920-1940 / 1960-1990 (Hardcover): Andrew Peckham,... The Rationalist Reader - Architecture and Rationalism in Western Europe 1920-1940 / 1960-1990 (Hardcover)
Andrew Peckham, Torsten Schmiedeknecht
R5,791 Discovery Miles 57 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Rationalist Reader incorporates the first documentary collection of writing on rationalism in twentieth century architecture, providing an accessible introduction to the subject, direct insight into the thinking of individual architects and their critics, and a current re-evaluation of the context from which they emerged.

Key texts, including new translations, are placed within a wider historical and philosophical context by Alan Colquhoun, and considered with particular reference to nineteenth century architectural theory by Charles Rattray. Two separate documentary sections address the thinking behind rationalist architecture within the Modern Movement and Rational Architecture as its counterpart within Neo-rationalism. German architectural historian Thilo Hilpert and Dutch architect and critic Henk Engel, provide introductions to the two periods, while Cambridge historian Nicholas Bullock contributes a linking piece focused on French experience post-war. A postscript samples retrospective views.

The two sets of documents, identified with the periods 1920 1940 and 1960 1990, are arranged under comparative headings, allowing the reader to establish correspondences between the key themes of rationalist architecture.

When the historical experience of many young architects is confined to masters and iconic buildings located within the general flux of modernity, here the trajectory of rationalism in twentieth century architecture is seen to veer between a scientific methodology identified with generic models, and a formal paradigm of typological consistency. With its immediate philosophical origins in Enlightenment culture, the development of rationalism in nineteenth century architecture prefaced the volatility of later interpretations of rationalist architecture outlined and documented in this book.

Narrating Architecture - A Retrospective Anthology (Hardcover): James Madge, Andrew Peckham Narrating Architecture - A Retrospective Anthology (Hardcover)
James Madge, Andrew Peckham
R5,826 Discovery Miles 58 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This anthology brings together the best and most interesting papers from the first ten years of The Journal of Architecture, published together for the first time in a single volume.

Covering a wide range of topics of central importance to architecture today, the papers also address the related topics to which architecture and architectural studies are inextricably linked. The invited authors draw on sociology, philosophy, cultural studies and the sciences to round out the collection and highlight the breadth and vitality of modern architectural studies, offering perspectives from different disciplines as well as different corners of the globe.

Modernism and the Professional Architecture Journal - Reporting, Editing and Reconstructing in Post-War Europe (Hardcover):... Modernism and the Professional Architecture Journal - Reporting, Editing and Reconstructing in Post-War Europe (Hardcover)
Torsten Schmiedeknecht, Andrew Peckham
R4,498 Discovery Miles 44 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The production of this book stems from two of the editors' longstanding research interests: the representation of architecture in print media, and the complex identity of the second phase of modernism in architecture given the role it played in postwar reconstruction in Europe. While the history of postwar reconstruction has been increasingly well covered for most European countries, research investigating postwar architectural magazines and journals across Europe - their role in the discourse and production of the built environment and particularly their inter-relationship and differing conceptions of postwar architecture - is relatively undeveloped. Modernism and the Professional Architecture Journal sounds out this territory in a new collection of essays concerning the second phase of the reception and assimilation of modernism in architecture, as it was represented in professional architecture journals during the period of postwar reconstruction (1945-1968). Professional architecture journals are often seen as conduits of established facts and knowledge. The role mainstream publications play, however, in establishing 'movements', 'trends' or 'debates' tends to be undervalued. In the context of the complex undertaking of postwar reconstruction, the shortage of resources, political uncertainty and the biographical complexities of individual architects, the chapters on key European architecture journals collected here reveal how modernist architecture, and its discourse, was perceived and disseminated in different European countries.

How to Get Rid of the Apocalypse (Paperback): Andrew Peckham How to Get Rid of the Apocalypse (Paperback)
Andrew Peckham
R354 Discovery Miles 3 540 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Intrinsic and Extrinsic City (Paperback): Andrew Peckham, Decermic Dusan The Intrinsic and Extrinsic City (Paperback)
Andrew Peckham, Decermic Dusan
R867 Discovery Miles 8 670 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Modernism and the Professional Architecture Journal - Reporting, Editing and Reconstructing in Post-War Europe (Paperback):... Modernism and the Professional Architecture Journal - Reporting, Editing and Reconstructing in Post-War Europe (Paperback)
Torsten Schmiedeknecht, Andrew Peckham
R1,501 Discovery Miles 15 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The production of this book stems from two of the editors' longstanding research interests: the representation of architecture in print media, and the complex identity of the second phase of modernism in architecture given the role it played in postwar reconstruction in Europe. While the history of postwar reconstruction has been increasingly well covered for most European countries, research investigating postwar architectural magazines and journals across Europe - their role in the discourse and production of the built environment and particularly their inter-relationship and differing conceptions of postwar architecture - is relatively undeveloped. Modernism and the Professional Architecture Journal sounds out this territory in a new collection of essays concerning the second phase of the reception and assimilation of modernism in architecture, as it was represented in professional architecture journals during the period of postwar reconstruction (1945-1968). Professional architecture journals are often seen as conduits of established facts and knowledge. The role mainstream publications play, however, in establishing 'movements', 'trends' or 'debates' tends to be undervalued. In the context of the complex undertaking of postwar reconstruction, the shortage of resources, political uncertainty and the biographical complexities of individual architects, the chapters on key European architecture journals collected here reveal how modernist architecture, and its discourse, was perceived and disseminated in different European countries.

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