توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Architecture Thinking across Boundaries: Knowledge Transfers since the 1960s
نام کتاب : Architecture Thinking across Boundaries: Knowledge Transfers since the 1960s
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تفکر معماری در سراسر مرزها: انتقال دانش از دهه 1960
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نویسندگان : Rajesh Heynickx, Ricardo Costa Agarez, Elke Couchez (editors)
ناشر : Bloomsbury Visual Arts
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 217
ISBN (شابک) : 9781350153172 , 9781350153189
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 7 مگابایت
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Cover page\nHalftitle page\nTitle page\nCopyright page\nCONTENTS\nILLUSTRATIONS\nCONTRIBUTORS\nIntroduction: The Mobile Landscape of Post-war Architectural Thought\n Knowledge on the move\n Translations and appropriations\n Imprints and undercurrents\n Vehicles\n References\nPART ONE Translations and Appropriations\n CHAPTER ONE Deconstruction and Architecture: Translation as a Matter of Speculative Theory\n Deconstruction as a concept in motion\n Translation as a way of investigation\n Derrida’s Haunt as a symptomatic case of investigation and translation\n Derrida’s Haunt as an experiment of (un-)translation\n And, as a conclusion\n Notes\n References\n CHAPTER TWO Gehry’s Lou Ruvo Center in Las Vegas as a Housing Critique\n Theory in built form?\n A discipline in crisis\n Housing as architecture\n Theoretical terrains of knowledge\n Conclusion: housing as premise\n Notes\n References\n CHAPTER THREE ‘Boomerang Effect’: The Repercussions of Critical Regionalism in 1980s Greece\n Introduction\n The origins of critical regionalism in 1980s Greece\n Inward-looking repercussions\n The boomerang effect\n Acknowledgements\n Notes\n References\n CHAPTER FOUR The Autonomy of Theory: Tendenzen – Neuere Architekturim Tessin, ETH Zurich, 1975\n Between built architecture and its representation\n Black cats in the night-time\n Catalogue as manifesto\n From Tendenza to Tendenzen\n The flight of theory\n Difference through repetition\n Notes\n References\nPART TWO Imprints and Undercurrents\n CHAPTER FIVE Royston Landau and the Research Programmes of Architecture\n Introduction\n Architecture and philosophy in the twentieth century\n Karl Popper and the architects\n Enter Stanford Anderson\n Enter Stanford Anderson\n Exploring the ‘Context for Decision Making’\n Anderson on modern traditions\n Landau on induction and design method\n Enter Imre Lakatos\n Interlude: the future of practice\n Lessons from Lakatos\n Programmes in ‘History and Theory’\n Coda\n Notes\n References\n CHAPTER SIX Theoretical A/gnosticisms: Paul Tillich, Colin Rowe and the Theology of Architecture\n Tillich\n Rowe\n Gnostic/agnostic\n Notes\n References\nPART THREE Vehicles\n CHAPTER SEVEN Cedric Price’s Chats: Orality and the Production of Architectural Theory\n Chat as genre: orality and oral literature\n Chat as epistemology: cybernetics and conversation theory\n Chat as performance: popular theatre and the art of improvisation\n Conclusion: orality, autonomy and architectural theory\n Notes\n References\n CHAPTER EIGHT Alternative Facts: Towards a Theorization of Oral History in Architecture\n The hot breath of the architect down the historian’s neck\n Oral history and architectural authorship\n Oral history and architectural knowledge\n Oral history, architectural affections and confections\n Oral history beyond myth- making\n Notes\n References\n CHAPTER NINE Abandoning the Plan\n Introduction\n Analysis\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n CHAPTER TEN Deltiology as History: Informal Communication as Praxis\n Notes\n References\n CHAPTER ELEVEN Theorizing from the South: The Seminar of Latin American Architecture\n Introduction\n Forging a new path\n The central themes: region, identity and technolog\n Contested knowledge\n Notes\n References\nINDEX