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This book takes a critical look at contemporary architecture from across the globe, whilst extending its range back in history as far as the Homeric epics of ancient Greece.
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This book takes a critical look at contemporary architecture from across the globe, whilst extending its range back in history as far as the Homeric epics of ancient Greece.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317501671
- Artikelnr.: 43418745
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317501671
- Artikelnr.: 43418745
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Juliet Odgers is Lecturer in Architecture at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University. This is the third in a series of edited books by Routledge to which she has contributed as editor, the others are Primitive: Original Matters in Architecture (2008), and Quality out of Control: Standards for measuring Architecture, (2010). Her primary research field is in early modern garden design and visions of nature, on which see, 'Gaffarel's Influence on John Evelyn', in Jacques Gaffarel : between Magic and Science, (Rome: Serra, 2014). She is an editor of Architectural Research Quarterly, (CUP). Mhairi McVicar is Senior Lecturer at the Welsh School of Architecture. Her research investigates the pursuit of precision and its consequences in architectural practice. Recent publications include 'Specifying intent at the Museum of Childhood' in Architectural Research Quarterly (2012), 'God is in the details/The detail is moot: A meeting between Koolhaas and Mies' in Reading Architecture and Culture: Researching Buildings, Spaces and Documents (Routledge, 2012) and 'Passion and Control: Lewerentz and a mortar joint' in Quality Out of Control (Routledge, 2010). Stephen Kite is a Professor at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University, Wales, UK. His research explores the history and theory of architecture and its wider connections to visual culture. His recent books are a study of the critical writings on architecture and art of Adrian Stokes: Adrian Stokes: An Architectonic Eye (MHRA, Legenda, 2009), and an examination of the evolution of Ruskin's observation of architecture: Building Ruskin's Italy: Watching Architecture (Farnham: Ashgate, 2012). His current book project is Shadow Makers: a Cultural History of Shadows in Architecture (London: Bloomsbury, forthcoming). He is an editor of Architectural Research Quarterly, (CUP).
Illustration Credits Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements Foreword David
Leatherbarrow Introduction Juliet Odgers, Mhairi McVicar, Stephen Kite
Part 1: Defining Households 1. Equalitarianism Simon Sadler 2. The Earthly
Paradise of Economie Sociale Diana Periton 3. Parker Morris and the
Economies of the Fordist House Gary Boyd 4. Care of Commons: Exploring
Questions of Care, Gifts and Reciprocity in Making New Commons Kim Trogal
5. John Evelyn's Villa at Sayes Court: A Microcosm of Labour and Love
Juliet Odgers Part 2: Negotiating Values 6. Architectural Husbandry
Christine Stevenson 7. Home Economics Flora Samuel 8. Four Economies of
Architecture Adam Sharr 9. The Libidinal Economy of Architecture: Skin,
Membranes and Other Surfaces of Desire Chris Smith 10. Architectural
Renewal and Poetic Persistence: Investing in an Economy of Stories Lisa
Landrum Part 3: Managing Production 11. Scarcity Constructs Jeremy Till
12. Economy of Means Jonathan Sergison 13. An Optional Extra: Valuing
Architecture at the Brompton Boilers Mhairi McVicar 14. The Architect: A
Disappearing Species in a Financialized Space? Silke Ötsch 15. The
Pan-American Highway: Informal Urbanism in Latin-American Border Cities
Cristian Suau Part 4: Politics and Economy 16. The Death and Life of PFI
Urbanism Owen Hatherley 17. A Stimulus for Education: Global Economic
Events and the Design of Australian Schools Hannah Lewi and Cameron Logan
18. Restricted by Scarcity, Striving for Greater Bounty: The Role of
Architecture in Making Dubai Kevin Mitchell 19. Designing Public Space in
Austerity Britain Suzanne Hall 20. The Bricks of Venice: Material and Craft
in John Ruskin's Political Economy Stephen Kite Select Bibliography Index
Leatherbarrow Introduction Juliet Odgers, Mhairi McVicar, Stephen Kite
Part 1: Defining Households 1. Equalitarianism Simon Sadler 2. The Earthly
Paradise of Economie Sociale Diana Periton 3. Parker Morris and the
Economies of the Fordist House Gary Boyd 4. Care of Commons: Exploring
Questions of Care, Gifts and Reciprocity in Making New Commons Kim Trogal
5. John Evelyn's Villa at Sayes Court: A Microcosm of Labour and Love
Juliet Odgers Part 2: Negotiating Values 6. Architectural Husbandry
Christine Stevenson 7. Home Economics Flora Samuel 8. Four Economies of
Architecture Adam Sharr 9. The Libidinal Economy of Architecture: Skin,
Membranes and Other Surfaces of Desire Chris Smith 10. Architectural
Renewal and Poetic Persistence: Investing in an Economy of Stories Lisa
Landrum Part 3: Managing Production 11. Scarcity Constructs Jeremy Till
12. Economy of Means Jonathan Sergison 13. An Optional Extra: Valuing
Architecture at the Brompton Boilers Mhairi McVicar 14. The Architect: A
Disappearing Species in a Financialized Space? Silke Ötsch 15. The
Pan-American Highway: Informal Urbanism in Latin-American Border Cities
Cristian Suau Part 4: Politics and Economy 16. The Death and Life of PFI
Urbanism Owen Hatherley 17. A Stimulus for Education: Global Economic
Events and the Design of Australian Schools Hannah Lewi and Cameron Logan
18. Restricted by Scarcity, Striving for Greater Bounty: The Role of
Architecture in Making Dubai Kevin Mitchell 19. Designing Public Space in
Austerity Britain Suzanne Hall 20. The Bricks of Venice: Material and Craft
in John Ruskin's Political Economy Stephen Kite Select Bibliography Index
Illustration Credits Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements Foreword David
Leatherbarrow Introduction Juliet Odgers, Mhairi McVicar, Stephen Kite
Part 1: Defining Households 1. Equalitarianism Simon Sadler 2. The Earthly
Paradise of Economie Sociale Diana Periton 3. Parker Morris and the
Economies of the Fordist House Gary Boyd 4. Care of Commons: Exploring
Questions of Care, Gifts and Reciprocity in Making New Commons Kim Trogal
5. John Evelyn's Villa at Sayes Court: A Microcosm of Labour and Love
Juliet Odgers Part 2: Negotiating Values 6. Architectural Husbandry
Christine Stevenson 7. Home Economics Flora Samuel 8. Four Economies of
Architecture Adam Sharr 9. The Libidinal Economy of Architecture: Skin,
Membranes and Other Surfaces of Desire Chris Smith 10. Architectural
Renewal and Poetic Persistence: Investing in an Economy of Stories Lisa
Landrum Part 3: Managing Production 11. Scarcity Constructs Jeremy Till
12. Economy of Means Jonathan Sergison 13. An Optional Extra: Valuing
Architecture at the Brompton Boilers Mhairi McVicar 14. The Architect: A
Disappearing Species in a Financialized Space? Silke Ötsch 15. The
Pan-American Highway: Informal Urbanism in Latin-American Border Cities
Cristian Suau Part 4: Politics and Economy 16. The Death and Life of PFI
Urbanism Owen Hatherley 17. A Stimulus for Education: Global Economic
Events and the Design of Australian Schools Hannah Lewi and Cameron Logan
18. Restricted by Scarcity, Striving for Greater Bounty: The Role of
Architecture in Making Dubai Kevin Mitchell 19. Designing Public Space in
Austerity Britain Suzanne Hall 20. The Bricks of Venice: Material and Craft
in John Ruskin's Political Economy Stephen Kite Select Bibliography Index
Leatherbarrow Introduction Juliet Odgers, Mhairi McVicar, Stephen Kite
Part 1: Defining Households 1. Equalitarianism Simon Sadler 2. The Earthly
Paradise of Economie Sociale Diana Periton 3. Parker Morris and the
Economies of the Fordist House Gary Boyd 4. Care of Commons: Exploring
Questions of Care, Gifts and Reciprocity in Making New Commons Kim Trogal
5. John Evelyn's Villa at Sayes Court: A Microcosm of Labour and Love
Juliet Odgers Part 2: Negotiating Values 6. Architectural Husbandry
Christine Stevenson 7. Home Economics Flora Samuel 8. Four Economies of
Architecture Adam Sharr 9. The Libidinal Economy of Architecture: Skin,
Membranes and Other Surfaces of Desire Chris Smith 10. Architectural
Renewal and Poetic Persistence: Investing in an Economy of Stories Lisa
Landrum Part 3: Managing Production 11. Scarcity Constructs Jeremy Till
12. Economy of Means Jonathan Sergison 13. An Optional Extra: Valuing
Architecture at the Brompton Boilers Mhairi McVicar 14. The Architect: A
Disappearing Species in a Financialized Space? Silke Ötsch 15. The
Pan-American Highway: Informal Urbanism in Latin-American Border Cities
Cristian Suau Part 4: Politics and Economy 16. The Death and Life of PFI
Urbanism Owen Hatherley 17. A Stimulus for Education: Global Economic
Events and the Design of Australian Schools Hannah Lewi and Cameron Logan
18. Restricted by Scarcity, Striving for Greater Bounty: The Role of
Architecture in Making Dubai Kevin Mitchell 19. Designing Public Space in
Austerity Britain Suzanne Hall 20. The Bricks of Venice: Material and Craft
in John Ruskin's Political Economy Stephen Kite Select Bibliography Index