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The typical town springs up around a natural resource—a river, an ocean, an exceptionally deep harbor—or in proximity to a larger, already thriving town. Not so with “new towns,” which are created by decree rather than out of necessity and are often intended to break from the tendencies of past development. New towns aren’t a new thing—ancient Phoenicians named their(...)
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The typical town springs up around a natural resource—a river, an ocean, an exceptionally deep harbor—or in proximity to a larger, already thriving town. Not so with “new towns,” which are created by decree rather than out of necessity and are often intended to break from the tendencies of past development. New towns aren’t a new thing—ancient Phoenicians named their(...)
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Practicing Utopia: an intellectual history of the New Town movement
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The typical town springs up around a natural resource—a river, an ocean, an exceptionally deep harbor—or in proximity to a larger, already thriving town. Not so with “new towns,” which are created by decree rather than out of necessity and are often intended to break from the tendencies of past development. New towns aren’t a new thing—ancient Phoenicians named their colonies Qart Hadasht, or New City—but these utopian developments saw a resurgence in the twentieth century. 'In Practicing Utopia,' Rosemary Wakeman gives us a sweeping view of the new town movement as a global phenomenon. From Tapiola in Finland to Islamabad in Pakistan, Cergy-Pontoise in France to Irvine in California, Wakeman unspools a masterly account of the golden age of new towns, exploring their utopian qualities and investigating what these towns can tell us about contemporary modernization and urban planning. She presents the new town movement as something truly global, defying a Cold War East-West dichotomy or the north-south polarization of rich and poor countries. Wherever these new towns were located, whatever their size, whether famous or forgotten, they shared a utopian lineage and conception that, in each case, reveals how residents and planners imagined their ideal urban future.
Practicing Utopia: an intellectual history of the New Town movement
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The typical town springs up around a natural resource—a river, an ocean, an exceptionally deep harbor—or in proximity to a larger, already thriving town. Not so with “new towns,” which are created by decree rather than out of necessity and are often intended to break from the tendencies of past development. New towns aren’t a new thing—ancient Phoenicians named their colonies Qart Hadasht, or New City—but these utopian developments saw a resurgence in the twentieth century. 'In Practicing Utopia,' Rosemary Wakeman gives us a sweeping view of the new town movement as a global phenomenon. From Tapiola in Finland to Islamabad in Pakistan, Cergy-Pontoise in France to Irvine in California, Wakeman unspools a masterly account of the golden age of new towns, exploring their utopian qualities and investigating what these towns can tell us about contemporary modernization and urban planning. She presents the new town movement as something truly global, defying a Cold War East-West dichotomy or the north-south polarization of rich and poor countries. Wherever these new towns were located, whatever their size, whether famous or forgotten, they shared a utopian lineage and conception that, in each case, reveals how residents and planners imagined their ideal urban future.
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Urban Theory
Urban Theory
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gewohnt: un/common / hrsg. von Technischen Universität Graz, Andreas Lichtblau, Sigrid Verhovsek.
gewohnt: un/common / hrsg. von Technischen Universität Graz, Andreas Lichtblau, Sigrid Verhovsek.
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1 online resource (250 p.) : zahlr. farb. und s/w Abb.
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- Adloff, Frank,,
- Augustinovič, Judith,,
- Balint, Jamilla,,
- Bauer, Sabine,,
- Bendiks, Stefan,,
- Borges, Tiago P.,,
- Bricocoli, Massimo,,
- Böck, Ingrid,,
- Cowan, Gregory,,
- Degros, Aglaée,,
- Delitz, Heike,,
- Eberl, Alexander,,
- Eckhard, Petra,,
- Erben, Dietrich,,
- Fernández Per, Aurora,,
- Filek, Katie,,
- Fink, Stefan,,
- Freudenthaler, Sandra,,
- Fröhlich, Anja,,
- Fröhlich, Martin,,
- Gangoly, Hans,,
- Gethmann, Daniel,,
- Gold, Maike,,
- Grabner, Martin,,
- Grancy, Antje Senarclens de,,
- Grasser, Alexander,,
- Gruber, Tobias,,
- Hagner, Alexander,,
- Haidacher, Christoph,,
- Hanke, Martina,,
- Haßlinger, Clemens,,
- Hirschberg, Rebekka,,
- Hohmann, Hasso,,
- Jany, Andrea,,
- Kehar, Anousheh,,
- Korbi, Marson,,
- Kukić, Ena,,
- Königstein, Gesa,,
- Lechner, Andreas,,
- Lehnerer, Alexander,,
- Lichtblau, Andreas,,
- Linortner, Christina,,
- Lippok, Sebastian F.,,
- Marković, Dejan,,
- Monsberger, Markus,,
- Mozas, Javier,,
- Mäckler, Christoph,,
- Mäder, Karla,,
- Nikolić, Biljana,,
- Oberhofer, Simon,,
- Obermayer, Lisa,,
- Omahna, Manfred,,
- Pavičevič, Aleksandra,,
- Popa, Iulius,,
- Postiglione, Gennaro,,
- Radulescu, Sorana-Cornelia,,
- Radulova-Stahmer, Radostina,,
- Rieth, Jana,,
- Riewe, Roger,,
- Roskamm, Nikolai,,
- Rossegger, Christine,,
- Ruderer,,,
- Sabatinelli, Stefania,,
- Schulz, Birgit,,
- Schörkhuber, Philipp Markus,,
- Sekulić, Dubravka,,
- Sollgruber, Eva,,
- Sonne, Wolfgang,,
- Stadler, Doris,,
- Stavrić, Milena,,
- Stocker, Armin,,
- Stratigakos, Despina,,
- Strempel, Fritz,,
- Tanović, Sabina,,
- Technischen Universität Graz, ,,
- Tomić, Milica,,
- Uhlig, Günther,,
- Verhovsek, Sigrid,,
- Wagner, Anselm,,
- Wermke, Christiane,,
- Wiltsche, Albert,,
- Woditsch, Richard,,
- Zettelbauer, Heidrun,,
- Öhlinger, Jakob,
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- Architecture, Domestic 21st century.,
- Communal living.,
- Architektur.,
- Gesellschaft.,
- Raumbildung.,
- Stadtplanung.,
- Wohnmodelle.,
- gemeinschaftlich orientiertes Wohnen.,
- gemeinschaftliche Ressourcen.,
- koproduktive Organisationskonzepte.,
- räumliche Praxis.,
- soziale Beziehungsmuster.,
- Communes (Contre-culture),
- ARCHITECTURE / Professional Practice.,
- Architecture,
- living together,
- social inequality
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Berlin : JOVIS Verlag GmbH, [2021], ©2021
Berlin : JOVIS Verlag GmbH, [2021], ©2021
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gewohnt: un/common / hrsg. von Technischen Universität Graz, Andreas Lichtblau, Sigrid Verhovsek.
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1 online resource (250 p.) : zahlr. farb. und s/w Abb.
gewohnt: un/common / hrsg. von Technischen Universität Graz, Andreas Lichtblau, Sigrid Verhovsek.
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books
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Berlin : JOVIS Verlag GmbH, [2021], ©2021
Berlin : JOVIS Verlag GmbH, [2021], ©2021
Author:
- Adloff, Frank,,
- Augustinovič, Judith,,
- Balint, Jamilla,,
- Bauer, Sabine,,
- Bendiks, Stefan,,
- Borges, Tiago P.,,
- Bricocoli, Massimo,,
- Böck, Ingrid,,
- Cowan, Gregory,,
- Degros, Aglaée,,
- Delitz, Heike,,
- Eberl, Alexander,,
- Eckhard, Petra,,
- Erben, Dietrich,,
- Fernández Per, Aurora,,
- Filek, Katie,,
- Fink, Stefan,,
- Freudenthaler, Sandra,,
- Fröhlich, Anja,,
- Fröhlich, Martin,,
- Gangoly, Hans,,
- Gethmann, Daniel,,
- Gold, Maike,,
- Grabner, Martin,,
- Grancy, Antje Senarclens de,,
- Grasser, Alexander,,
- Gruber, Tobias,,
- Hagner, Alexander,,
- Haidacher, Christoph,,
- Hanke, Martina,,
- Haßlinger, Clemens,,
- Hirschberg, Rebekka,,
- Hohmann, Hasso,,
- Jany, Andrea,,
- Kehar, Anousheh,,
- Korbi, Marson,,
- Kukić, Ena,,
- Königstein, Gesa,,
- Lechner, Andreas,,
- Lehnerer, Alexander,,
- Lichtblau, Andreas,,
- Linortner, Christina,,
- Lippok, Sebastian F.,,
- Marković, Dejan,,
- Monsberger, Markus,,
- Mozas, Javier,,
- Mäckler, Christoph,,
- Mäder, Karla,,
- Nikolić, Biljana,,
- Oberhofer, Simon,,
- Obermayer, Lisa,,
- Omahna, Manfred,,
- Pavičevič, Aleksandra,,
- Popa, Iulius,,
- Postiglione, Gennaro,,
- Radulescu, Sorana-Cornelia,,
- Radulova-Stahmer, Radostina,,
- Rieth, Jana,,
- Riewe, Roger,,
- Roskamm, Nikolai,,
- Rossegger, Christine,,
- Ruderer,,,
- Sabatinelli, Stefania,,
- Schulz, Birgit,,
- Schörkhuber, Philipp Markus,,
- Sekulić, Dubravka,,
- Sollgruber, Eva,,
- Sonne, Wolfgang,,
- Stadler, Doris,,
- Stavrić, Milena,,
- Stocker, Armin,,
- Stratigakos, Despina,,
- Strempel, Fritz,,
- Tanović, Sabina,,
- Technischen Universität Graz, ,,
- Tomić, Milica,,
- Uhlig, Günther,,
- Verhovsek, Sigrid,,
- Wagner, Anselm,,
- Wermke, Christiane,,
- Wiltsche, Albert,,
- Woditsch, Richard,,
- Zettelbauer, Heidrun,,
- Öhlinger, Jakob,
(See more)
Subject:
- Architecture, Domestic 21st century.,
- Communal living.,
- Architektur.,
- Gesellschaft.,
- Raumbildung.,
- Stadtplanung.,
- Wohnmodelle.,
- gemeinschaftlich orientiertes Wohnen.,
- gemeinschaftliche Ressourcen.,
- koproduktive Organisationskonzepte.,
- räumliche Praxis.,
- soziale Beziehungsmuster.,
- Communes (Contre-culture),
- ARCHITECTURE / Professional Practice.,
- Architecture,
- living together,
- social inequality
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The arts and crafts movement
The arts and crafts movement
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Dating from the 1850s to the First World War, the Arts and Crafts movement was an international phenomenon of enormous scope and influence. It encompassed everything from architecture to town planning, metalwork and embroidery, in places as diverse as California and Budapest. Born of thinkers and practitioners in Victorian England its ideological currents reflect the(...)
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Dating from the 1850s to the First World War, the Arts and Crafts movement was an international phenomenon of enormous scope and influence. It encompassed everything from architecture to town planning, metalwork and embroidery, in places as diverse as California and Budapest. Born of thinkers and practitioners in Victorian England its ideological currents reflect the(...)
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The arts and crafts movement
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Dating from the 1850s to the First World War, the Arts and Crafts movement was an international phenomenon of enormous scope and influence. It encompassed everything from architecture to town planning, metalwork and embroidery, in places as diverse as California and Budapest. Born of thinkers and practitioners in Victorian England its ideological currents reflect the era’s most pressing social, political and artistic concerns. In this book Rosalind Blakesley explores the common ideas that give cohesion to a movement of otherwise bewildering breadth and stylistic heterogeneity. At the origins of the movement was a reaction against industrialization, the long-standing division between traditional crafts and fine art and the over-elaborate ornamentation which disguised an object or building’s true 'function'. Early British Arts and Crafts practitioners campaigned for a revival of old craft techniques, for the elevation of the applied arts and for 'honesty' in design, ideas that were picked up and developed across Europe and the United States, with national variants quickly emerging. Germany, for example, recognized the potential of industrial techniques and experimented with standardization in design; in Finland, then annexed to Russia, Arts and Crafts was allied to the search for self-expression and a national style in art. Examining both acknowledged Arts and Crafts centres and lesser-known communities, Rosalind Blakesley concludes her survey with an evaluation of the Movement’s significance in the twenty-first century.
The arts and crafts movement
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Dating from the 1850s to the First World War, the Arts and Crafts movement was an international phenomenon of enormous scope and influence. It encompassed everything from architecture to town planning, metalwork and embroidery, in places as diverse as California and Budapest. Born of thinkers and practitioners in Victorian England its ideological currents reflect the era’s most pressing social, political and artistic concerns. In this book Rosalind Blakesley explores the common ideas that give cohesion to a movement of otherwise bewildering breadth and stylistic heterogeneity. At the origins of the movement was a reaction against industrialization, the long-standing division between traditional crafts and fine art and the over-elaborate ornamentation which disguised an object or building’s true 'function'. Early British Arts and Crafts practitioners campaigned for a revival of old craft techniques, for the elevation of the applied arts and for 'honesty' in design, ideas that were picked up and developed across Europe and the United States, with national variants quickly emerging. Germany, for example, recognized the potential of industrial techniques and experimented with standardization in design; in Finland, then annexed to Russia, Arts and Crafts was allied to the search for self-expression and a national style in art. Examining both acknowledged Arts and Crafts centres and lesser-known communities, Rosalind Blakesley concludes her survey with an evaluation of the Movement’s significance in the twenty-first century.
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October 2006, London
October 2006, London
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Interior Design
Interior Design
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Aalto: Alvar, Aino, Elissa
Aalto: Alvar, Aino, Elissa
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To mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Alvar Aalto, one of the most important figures in architectural history, this exhibition will showcase the extensive body of work he created with his two wives, Aino and Elissa. The Aaltos revolutionised the humanist aspect of modern architecture by grounding it in an organic connection to nature, producing countless designs in(...)
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To mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Alvar Aalto, one of the most important figures in architectural history, this exhibition will showcase the extensive body of work he created with his two wives, Aino and Elissa. The Aaltos revolutionised the humanist aspect of modern architecture by grounding it in an organic connection to nature, producing countless designs in(...)
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Architecture Monographs
Architecture Monographs
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January 2025
January 2025
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Aalto: Alvar, Aino, Elissa
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To mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Alvar Aalto, one of the most important figures in architectural history, this exhibition will showcase the extensive body of work he created with his two wives, Aino and Elissa. The Aaltos revolutionised the humanist aspect of modern architecture by grounding it in an organic connection to nature, producing countless designs in the process. Between the two world wars, the Aaltos helped to create an identity for the young Finnish nation. They participated in the International Congresses of Modern Architecture and the Paris and New York exhibitions and designed masterpieces such as the Viipuri Library (now in Russia), Villa Mairea in Finland, Baker House in the United States and Maison Carré in France. Following the introduction of antibiotics, their Paimio Sanatorium set an example to the world by demonstrating how spaces could be made healthier and more accessible, through studies of solar incidence, natural ventilation and silent washbasins. Sanatorium is one of the thirteen Aalto-designed projects currently proposed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The book accompanying the exhibition features a preface by António Choupina, director of the Architecture Department at the Serralves Foundation and curator of the exhibition, and Jukka Savolainen, director of the Alvar Aalto Museum. It also includes contributions from architect Álvaro Siza and Juhani Pallasmaa, architect, professor emeritus at Aalto University, Helsinki, and writer.
Aalto: Alvar, Aino, Elissa
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To mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Alvar Aalto, one of the most important figures in architectural history, this exhibition will showcase the extensive body of work he created with his two wives, Aino and Elissa. The Aaltos revolutionised the humanist aspect of modern architecture by grounding it in an organic connection to nature, producing countless designs in the process. Between the two world wars, the Aaltos helped to create an identity for the young Finnish nation. They participated in the International Congresses of Modern Architecture and the Paris and New York exhibitions and designed masterpieces such as the Viipuri Library (now in Russia), Villa Mairea in Finland, Baker House in the United States and Maison Carré in France. Following the introduction of antibiotics, their Paimio Sanatorium set an example to the world by demonstrating how spaces could be made healthier and more accessible, through studies of solar incidence, natural ventilation and silent washbasins. Sanatorium is one of the thirteen Aalto-designed projects currently proposed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The book accompanying the exhibition features a preface by António Choupina, director of the Architecture Department at the Serralves Foundation and curator of the exhibition, and Jukka Savolainen, director of the Alvar Aalto Museum. It also includes contributions from architect Álvaro Siza and Juhani Pallasmaa, architect, professor emeritus at Aalto University, Helsinki, and writer.
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January 2025
January 2025
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Architecture Monographs
Architecture Monographs
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"Visual cultures as time travel" makes a case for cultural, aesthetic, and historical research that is oriented toward the future, not the past, actively constructing new categories of assembly that don't yet exist. Ayesha Hameed considers the relationship between climate change and plantation economies, proposing a watery plantationocene that revolves around two islands:(...)
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"Visual cultures as time travel" makes a case for cultural, aesthetic, and historical research that is oriented toward the future, not the past, actively constructing new categories of assembly that don't yet exist. Ayesha Hameed considers the relationship between climate change and plantation economies, proposing a watery plantationocene that revolves around two islands:(...)
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Visual cultures as time travel
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"Visual cultures as time travel" makes a case for cultural, aesthetic, and historical research that is oriented toward the future, not the past, actively constructing new categories of assembly that don't yet exist. Ayesha Hameed considers the relationship between climate change and plantation economies, proposing a watery plantationocene that revolves around two islands: a former plantation in St. George's Parish in Barbados, and the port city of Port of Spain in Trinidad. It visits a marine research institute on a third island, Seili in Finland, to consider how notions of temporality and adaptation are produced in the climate emergency we face. Henriette Gunkel introduces the idea of time travel through notions of dizziness, freefall, and of being in vertigo as set out in Octavia Butler's novel Kindred and Kitso Lynn Lelliott's multimedia installation South Atlantic Hauntings, exploring what counts as technology, how it operates in relation to time, including deep space time, and how it interacts with the different types of bodies—human, machine, planetary, spectral, ancestral—that inhabit the terrestrial and extraterrestrial worlds. In conversation, Hameed and Gunkel propose a notion of time travel marked by possibility and loss—in the aftermath of transatlantic slavery and in the moment of mass illegalized migration, of blackness and time, of wildfires and floods, of lost and co-opted futures, of deep geological time, and of falling.
Visual cultures as time travel
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"Visual cultures as time travel" makes a case for cultural, aesthetic, and historical research that is oriented toward the future, not the past, actively constructing new categories of assembly that don't yet exist. Ayesha Hameed considers the relationship between climate change and plantation economies, proposing a watery plantationocene that revolves around two islands: a former plantation in St. George's Parish in Barbados, and the port city of Port of Spain in Trinidad. It visits a marine research institute on a third island, Seili in Finland, to consider how notions of temporality and adaptation are produced in the climate emergency we face. Henriette Gunkel introduces the idea of time travel through notions of dizziness, freefall, and of being in vertigo as set out in Octavia Butler's novel Kindred and Kitso Lynn Lelliott's multimedia installation South Atlantic Hauntings, exploring what counts as technology, how it operates in relation to time, including deep space time, and how it interacts with the different types of bodies—human, machine, planetary, spectral, ancestral—that inhabit the terrestrial and extraterrestrial worlds. In conversation, Hameed and Gunkel propose a notion of time travel marked by possibility and loss—in the aftermath of transatlantic slavery and in the moment of mass illegalized migration, of blackness and time, of wildfires and floods, of lost and co-opted futures, of deep geological time, and of falling.
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Critical Theory
Critical Theory
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"Share: Conversations about contemporary architecture. The Nordic countries" is the first book in a new global series of investigative interviews about the modern architectural process. Initiated and undertaken by the Norway-based Canadian architect Todd Saunders, the Nordic Countries edition features interviews with 30 architectural practices from Finland, Norway,(...)
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"Share: Conversations about contemporary architecture. The Nordic countries" is the first book in a new global series of investigative interviews about the modern architectural process. Initiated and undertaken by the Norway-based Canadian architect Todd Saunders, the Nordic Countries edition features interviews with 30 architectural practices from Finland, Norway,(...)
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Contemporary Architecture
Contemporary Architecture
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October 2022
October 2022
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Share: Conversations about contemporary architecture. The Nordic countries
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"Share: Conversations about contemporary architecture. The Nordic countries" is the first book in a new global series of investigative interviews about the modern architectural process. Initiated and undertaken by the Norway-based Canadian architect Todd Saunders, the Nordic Countries edition features interviews with 30 architectural practices from Finland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Iceland. With more than 25 years of professional practice behind him, Saunders has always been fascinated by the role of creativity in everyday practice and the potential power alluded to it. In a series of interviews undertaken over the past year, Saunders has queried the changing role of the architect, the challenges of contemporary practice – especially the impact of the pandemic – and the ways in which architects can achieve the right balance in the relationship between site, client, craft and innovation. Presented as a series of candid conversations between architect and architect, the book offers insights that go beyond the polished histories that usually make it into print. In particular, the interviews explore the role of challenge and failure, conflict and mistakes, chance and coincidence; all familiar aspects of the architectural process yet elements that tend to be glossed over in conventional monographs. The Nordic countries edition will be followed by companion volumes that explore the work of architects in North and South America, central Europe and the Far East.
Share: Conversations about contemporary architecture. The Nordic countries
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"Share: Conversations about contemporary architecture. The Nordic countries" is the first book in a new global series of investigative interviews about the modern architectural process. Initiated and undertaken by the Norway-based Canadian architect Todd Saunders, the Nordic Countries edition features interviews with 30 architectural practices from Finland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Iceland. With more than 25 years of professional practice behind him, Saunders has always been fascinated by the role of creativity in everyday practice and the potential power alluded to it. In a series of interviews undertaken over the past year, Saunders has queried the changing role of the architect, the challenges of contemporary practice – especially the impact of the pandemic – and the ways in which architects can achieve the right balance in the relationship between site, client, craft and innovation. Presented as a series of candid conversations between architect and architect, the book offers insights that go beyond the polished histories that usually make it into print. In particular, the interviews explore the role of challenge and failure, conflict and mistakes, chance and coincidence; all familiar aspects of the architectural process yet elements that tend to be glossed over in conventional monographs. The Nordic countries edition will be followed by companion volumes that explore the work of architects in North and South America, central Europe and the Far East.
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Contemporary Architecture
Contemporary Architecture
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xvii, 298 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
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xvii, 298 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
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- Architecture and literature.,
- Space (Architecture) in literature.,
- Epic poetry History and criticism.,
- Architecture in literature.,
- Architecture et littérature.,
- Architecture dans la littérature.,
- Poésie épique Histoire et critique.,
- Espace (Architecture) dans la littérature.,
- Epic poetry,
- architecture occidentale espace.,
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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New York : Van Nostrand Reinhold, ©1992.
New York : Van Nostrand Reinhold, ©1992.
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Epic space : toward the roots of Western architecture / Anthony C. Antoniades.
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xvii, 298 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
Epic space : toward the roots of Western architecture / Anthony C. Antoniades.
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xvii, 298 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
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New York : Van Nostrand Reinhold, ©1992.
New York : Van Nostrand Reinhold, ©1992.
Subject:
- Architecture and literature.,
- Space (Architecture) in literature.,
- Epic poetry History and criticism.,
- Architecture in literature.,
- Architecture et littérature.,
- Architecture dans la littérature.,
- Poésie épique Histoire et critique.,
- Espace (Architecture) dans la littérature.,
- Epic poetry,
- architecture occidentale espace.,
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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books
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Labics : structures / Maria Claudia Clemente, Francesco Isidori ; edited by Stefano Casciani.
Labics : structures / Maria Claudia Clemente, Francesco Isidori ; edited by Stefano Casciani.
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418 pages : chiefly illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 32 cm
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418 pages : chiefly illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 32 cm
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Zurich : Park Books, [2018]
Zurich : Park Books, [2018]
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Labics : structures / Maria Claudia Clemente, Francesco Isidori ; edited by Stefano Casciani.
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418 pages : chiefly illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 32 cm
Labics : structures / Maria Claudia Clemente, Francesco Isidori ; edited by Stefano Casciani.
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418 pages : chiefly illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 32 cm
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Zurich : Park Books, [2018]
Zurich : Park Books, [2018]