Architectures of Hiding
Crafting Concealment Omission Deception Erasure Silence
Herausgeber: Desrochers-Turgeon, Emelie; Abughannam, Rana; Swaranjali, Pallavi; Goffi, Federica
Architectures of Hiding
Crafting Concealment Omission Deception Erasure Silence
Herausgeber: Desrochers-Turgeon, Emelie; Abughannam, Rana; Swaranjali, Pallavi; Goffi, Federica
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With an urgency to amplify narratives that are overlooked, silenced and unacknowledged in and by architectural spaces, histories and theories, this book contends the need for a critical study of hiding in the context of architectural processes.
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With an urgency to amplify narratives that are overlooked, silenced and unacknowledged in and by architectural spaces, histories and theories, this book contends the need for a critical study of hiding in the context of architectural processes.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 246mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 876g
- ISBN-13: 9781032412320
- ISBN-10: 1032412321
- Artikelnr.: 69432092
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 246mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 876g
- ISBN-13: 9781032412320
- ISBN-10: 1032412321
- Artikelnr.: 69432092
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Rana Abughannam is assistant professor at the School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, University of British Columbia. She taught at Carleton University, the Canadian University Dubai and Birzeit University. She is a registered architect in Palestine with a degree in architectural engineering (Birzeit University) and a master of history and theory of architecture (McGill University). Her doctoral research (Carleton University) focuses on counter-colonial practices in Palestine. Émèlie Desrochers-Turgeon is assistant professor at the Dalhousie University School of Architecture. Her research areas include the relationship between built environments and grounds through material fictions, architectural representation, extractive infrastructures and liquid landscapes. Educated professionally in architecture (McGill University) and environmental design (UQAM), she practiced design in Canada and Germany before pursuing her PhD in architecture at Carleton University. Pallavi Swaranjali is program coordinator and professor in the Bachelor of Interior Design program, Algonquin College, Ottawa. She holds a PhD in architecture (Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism, Carleton University), a BA in architecture and an MDesign in industrial design from India, where she also practiced. She is an intern architect with the Ontario Association of Architects. Her research centers on architecture and storytelling. Federica Goffi is professor of architecture, and co-chair of the architecture PhD Program at the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism at Carleton University, Canada. She published on architectural representation and the role of time in architecture. She holds a PhD in architecture and design research (Virginia Tech), a Dottore in Architettura (University of Genoa), and is a licensed architect in her native country, Italy.
Part 1: Modes of Hiding: Veiled Devices Beyond the Gaze Interlude 1:
Verdures: Mimicry and Camouflage 1. Camouflage After the Bauhaus: Oskar
Schlemmer, László Moholy-Nagy and György Kepes 2. Walls and Hidden Forms of
Walling: The Production of Spatial Violence in Beirut 3. Hiding, Veiling
and Transversing: Nubian Madyafa Post-Displacement 4. From Concealed Caves
to Dis(Cover)ed Bunkers: Gaetano Pesce's Pre-/Post-Historical Atomic
Shelter 5. Concealed Behind Transparencies: A Closer Look at Architecture's
Hidden Performativity Through the Barcelona Pavilion 6. Happy Schools: The
Visible and Invisible in the Sven Lokrantz School and the Architecture of
Special Education Interlude 2: Deformative, Yet Silent Part 2: Motives of
Hiding: Disguised Narratives Interlude 3: Avert 7. Hiding in Plain Sight:
The White House Solarium and the Projection of History 8. Urban Alibi and
Its Terms of Concealment: Cases From Shanghai 9. Hiding Behind Colonial
Roots: Investigating the Reconstruction of the Palestinian Presidential
Headquarters (the Muqata'a) in Ramallah 10. [Hidden Architecture]: The
Paracontextual in Superstudio's Project of Instrumentalizable Muteness 11.
Architects' Hidden Building Signatures 12. Clutter, Tidying and
Architectural Desires Interlude 4: Hidden Relics Part 3: Concealed
Apparatus: Latencies and Potentialities in Material Realities Interlude 5:
Yellow + Blue: An Apparatus for Fabricating Illusionary Architecture 13.
Hiding in the Wings: A Culture of the Onlooker in Eighteenth-Century France
14. Principles of Masking: Wall Paintings by Thomas Schütte and Ludger
Gerdes, Circa 1977 15. Concealment, Costume and Modern Architecture 16.
Architecture, Infrastructure and Occlusion in Miami: The Network Access
Point of the Americas 17. Drawn Lines Conceal Multitudes: The Hidden Traces
of Time in Carlo Scarpa's Drawn Factures for the Brion Memorial 18.
Impossible Gag: Clues to a Hidden Reality in Winsor McCay's and Buster
Keaton's Representations of Dreams Interlude 6: A New Approach to Hidden
History: The Reconstruction of History Through Nodal Spaces in the Ghost
City of Lifta Coda: The Architecture of Hiddenness: Latency and Virtuality
in the Topology of Concealment
Verdures: Mimicry and Camouflage 1. Camouflage After the Bauhaus: Oskar
Schlemmer, László Moholy-Nagy and György Kepes 2. Walls and Hidden Forms of
Walling: The Production of Spatial Violence in Beirut 3. Hiding, Veiling
and Transversing: Nubian Madyafa Post-Displacement 4. From Concealed Caves
to Dis(Cover)ed Bunkers: Gaetano Pesce's Pre-/Post-Historical Atomic
Shelter 5. Concealed Behind Transparencies: A Closer Look at Architecture's
Hidden Performativity Through the Barcelona Pavilion 6. Happy Schools: The
Visible and Invisible in the Sven Lokrantz School and the Architecture of
Special Education Interlude 2: Deformative, Yet Silent Part 2: Motives of
Hiding: Disguised Narratives Interlude 3: Avert 7. Hiding in Plain Sight:
The White House Solarium and the Projection of History 8. Urban Alibi and
Its Terms of Concealment: Cases From Shanghai 9. Hiding Behind Colonial
Roots: Investigating the Reconstruction of the Palestinian Presidential
Headquarters (the Muqata'a) in Ramallah 10. [Hidden Architecture]: The
Paracontextual in Superstudio's Project of Instrumentalizable Muteness 11.
Architects' Hidden Building Signatures 12. Clutter, Tidying and
Architectural Desires Interlude 4: Hidden Relics Part 3: Concealed
Apparatus: Latencies and Potentialities in Material Realities Interlude 5:
Yellow + Blue: An Apparatus for Fabricating Illusionary Architecture 13.
Hiding in the Wings: A Culture of the Onlooker in Eighteenth-Century France
14. Principles of Masking: Wall Paintings by Thomas Schütte and Ludger
Gerdes, Circa 1977 15. Concealment, Costume and Modern Architecture 16.
Architecture, Infrastructure and Occlusion in Miami: The Network Access
Point of the Americas 17. Drawn Lines Conceal Multitudes: The Hidden Traces
of Time in Carlo Scarpa's Drawn Factures for the Brion Memorial 18.
Impossible Gag: Clues to a Hidden Reality in Winsor McCay's and Buster
Keaton's Representations of Dreams Interlude 6: A New Approach to Hidden
History: The Reconstruction of History Through Nodal Spaces in the Ghost
City of Lifta Coda: The Architecture of Hiddenness: Latency and Virtuality
in the Topology of Concealment
Part 1: Modes of Hiding: Veiled Devices Beyond the Gaze Interlude 1:
Verdures: Mimicry and Camouflage 1. Camouflage After the Bauhaus: Oskar
Schlemmer, László Moholy-Nagy and György Kepes 2. Walls and Hidden Forms of
Walling: The Production of Spatial Violence in Beirut 3. Hiding, Veiling
and Transversing: Nubian Madyafa Post-Displacement 4. From Concealed Caves
to Dis(Cover)ed Bunkers: Gaetano Pesce's Pre-/Post-Historical Atomic
Shelter 5. Concealed Behind Transparencies: A Closer Look at Architecture's
Hidden Performativity Through the Barcelona Pavilion 6. Happy Schools: The
Visible and Invisible in the Sven Lokrantz School and the Architecture of
Special Education Interlude 2: Deformative, Yet Silent Part 2: Motives of
Hiding: Disguised Narratives Interlude 3: Avert 7. Hiding in Plain Sight:
The White House Solarium and the Projection of History 8. Urban Alibi and
Its Terms of Concealment: Cases From Shanghai 9. Hiding Behind Colonial
Roots: Investigating the Reconstruction of the Palestinian Presidential
Headquarters (the Muqata'a) in Ramallah 10. [Hidden Architecture]: The
Paracontextual in Superstudio's Project of Instrumentalizable Muteness 11.
Architects' Hidden Building Signatures 12. Clutter, Tidying and
Architectural Desires Interlude 4: Hidden Relics Part 3: Concealed
Apparatus: Latencies and Potentialities in Material Realities Interlude 5:
Yellow + Blue: An Apparatus for Fabricating Illusionary Architecture 13.
Hiding in the Wings: A Culture of the Onlooker in Eighteenth-Century France
14. Principles of Masking: Wall Paintings by Thomas Schütte and Ludger
Gerdes, Circa 1977 15. Concealment, Costume and Modern Architecture 16.
Architecture, Infrastructure and Occlusion in Miami: The Network Access
Point of the Americas 17. Drawn Lines Conceal Multitudes: The Hidden Traces
of Time in Carlo Scarpa's Drawn Factures for the Brion Memorial 18.
Impossible Gag: Clues to a Hidden Reality in Winsor McCay's and Buster
Keaton's Representations of Dreams Interlude 6: A New Approach to Hidden
History: The Reconstruction of History Through Nodal Spaces in the Ghost
City of Lifta Coda: The Architecture of Hiddenness: Latency and Virtuality
in the Topology of Concealment
Verdures: Mimicry and Camouflage 1. Camouflage After the Bauhaus: Oskar
Schlemmer, László Moholy-Nagy and György Kepes 2. Walls and Hidden Forms of
Walling: The Production of Spatial Violence in Beirut 3. Hiding, Veiling
and Transversing: Nubian Madyafa Post-Displacement 4. From Concealed Caves
to Dis(Cover)ed Bunkers: Gaetano Pesce's Pre-/Post-Historical Atomic
Shelter 5. Concealed Behind Transparencies: A Closer Look at Architecture's
Hidden Performativity Through the Barcelona Pavilion 6. Happy Schools: The
Visible and Invisible in the Sven Lokrantz School and the Architecture of
Special Education Interlude 2: Deformative, Yet Silent Part 2: Motives of
Hiding: Disguised Narratives Interlude 3: Avert 7. Hiding in Plain Sight:
The White House Solarium and the Projection of History 8. Urban Alibi and
Its Terms of Concealment: Cases From Shanghai 9. Hiding Behind Colonial
Roots: Investigating the Reconstruction of the Palestinian Presidential
Headquarters (the Muqata'a) in Ramallah 10. [Hidden Architecture]: The
Paracontextual in Superstudio's Project of Instrumentalizable Muteness 11.
Architects' Hidden Building Signatures 12. Clutter, Tidying and
Architectural Desires Interlude 4: Hidden Relics Part 3: Concealed
Apparatus: Latencies and Potentialities in Material Realities Interlude 5:
Yellow + Blue: An Apparatus for Fabricating Illusionary Architecture 13.
Hiding in the Wings: A Culture of the Onlooker in Eighteenth-Century France
14. Principles of Masking: Wall Paintings by Thomas Schütte and Ludger
Gerdes, Circa 1977 15. Concealment, Costume and Modern Architecture 16.
Architecture, Infrastructure and Occlusion in Miami: The Network Access
Point of the Americas 17. Drawn Lines Conceal Multitudes: The Hidden Traces
of Time in Carlo Scarpa's Drawn Factures for the Brion Memorial 18.
Impossible Gag: Clues to a Hidden Reality in Winsor McCay's and Buster
Keaton's Representations of Dreams Interlude 6: A New Approach to Hidden
History: The Reconstruction of History Through Nodal Spaces in the Ghost
City of Lifta Coda: The Architecture of Hiddenness: Latency and Virtuality
in the Topology of Concealment