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Reading Architecture and Culture
Researching Buildings, Spaces and Documents
Adam Sharr
- 272 pagine
- English
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Reading Architecture and Culture
Researching Buildings, Spaces and Documents
Adam Sharr
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Architecture displays the values involved in its inhabitation, construction, procurement and design. It traces the thinking of the individuals who have participated in it, their relationships, and their involvement in the cultures where they lived and worked. In this way, buildings, their details, and the documents used to make them, can be read closely for cultural insights.
Introducing the idea of reading buildings as cultural artefacts, this book presents perceptive readings by eminent writers which demonstrate the power of this approach.
The chapters show that close readings of architecture and its materials can test commonplace assumptions, help architects to appreciate the contexts in which they work, and indicate ways to think more astutely about design. The readings collected in this innovative and accessible book address buildings, specifications and photographs. They range in time from the fifteenth century – examining the only surviving drawing made by Leon Battista Alberti – to the recent past – projects completed by Norman Foster in 2006 and Herzog and De Meuron in 2008. They range geographically from France to Puerto Rico to Kazakhstan and they range in fame from buildings celebrated by critics to house extensions and motorway service areas.
Taken together, these essays demonstrate important research methods which yield powerful insights for designers, critics and historians, and lessons for students.
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Indice dei contenuti
- Front Cover
- Reading Architecture and Culture
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- Illustration credits
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Opening
- Part one: Extraordinary buildings, divergent readings
- Part two: Familiar buildings, unfamiliar readings
- Part three: Redolent details, insightful documents
- Epilogue
- Select bibliography
- Index