Buch, Englisch, 278 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
Between Aesthetic Experience and Social Action
Buch, Englisch, 278 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
ISBN: 978-0-8153-8260-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
This book captures concepts and projects that reshape the discipline of architecture by prioritizing people over buildings. In doing so, it uncovers sophisticated approaches that go beyond standard architectural protocols to explore experience-based aesthetics, encounters, action-based research, critical practices, and social engagement.
If these are widely understood as singular or incompatible approaches, the book reveals that they form a growing network of interrelations and generate levels of flexibility and dynamism that are reshaping the discipline.
The thirteen chapters analyze thought-provoking projects – branded museums, restaged exhibitions, home/work spaces, multi-cultural spaces, ageing apartment blocks, abandoned homes, and urban slums amongst them. Together, they enliven the stalled debate about a single architectural response to the complex challenges of the contemporary world by highlighting pluralistic perspectives on architecture that offer fresh solutions on how architecture can improve people’s lives.
Featuring essays from an international range of authors, this book makes a vital contribution to our understanding of the wider conditions under which, and in relation to which, contemporary architecture is produced.
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Introduction 1. Architecture is not about Buildings: Perspectives on People-centered Approaches in Architecture Sandra Karina Löschke Part 1: Experience 2. Architectural Aesthetics: From Tent to Tectonic and Back Again Gernot Böhme 3. Hippie Modernism: Curation and Knowledge Production Greg Castillo 4. Close Encounters: Architecture as Experience Sandra Karina Löschke Part 2: Encounter 5. Atmospheric Thresholds and the Production of Cross-cultural Spaces Anna-Christina Engels-Schwarzpaul 6. Sculpting with/in time: Casting is the Site Anne Bordeleau Part 3: Action and Critique 7. Home-Work Displacements Jane Rendell 8. Home Controls: On the Transformative Redesign of Urban Housing Sandra Karina Löschke and Hazel Easthope 9. Pictures of Architects: Documentary Photography, Persona, and the Visual Evidence of Work Life and Professional Identity in Architecture Naomi Stead 10. Feminism, Activism, Public Scholarship Karen Burns and Justine Clark Part 4: Social Engagement 11. ‘They don’t listen’: The Urban Professions, Education and the Urban Poor Anna Rubbo 12. Whereabouts Catie Newell 13. Between Social Engagement and Neo-Liberalism Sean Weiss Contributor Biographies Index