Architecture and Its Image: Four Centuries
of Architectural Representation, Works from the Collection of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, February 18 - April 22, 1990
He is adjunct faculty at Temple University's Tyler School of Art and other institutions, teaching courses
on architectural representation, new media imaging, sustainability, media infrastructures, and the networked city.
The exhibition focuses on the unfurnished interior of contemporary housing by celebrating a peculiar form
of architectural representation — the «house tour».
Using the book House of Leaves by Mark Danielewski to provide a framework for the exhibition, two directions explored are
architectural representations of the mind and the deconstruction and reconstruction of text.
Blueprints engages the organizational forces of material and dematerialized architectures by considering the physical and psychical distance between the drawn and the built,
the architectural representation and its muse.
All told, the show looks pretty good, especially
the architectural representations.
Photographs of the exhibition «Architecture and Its Image: Four Centuries of
Architectural Representation, Works from the Collection of the Canadian Centre for Architecture,» February 18 - April 22, 1990, held at the Dallas Museum of Art.
Photograph of the exhibition «Architecture and Its Image: Four Centuries of
Architectural Representation, Works from the Collection of the Canadian Centre for Architecture,» February 18 - April 22, 1990, held at the Dallas Museum of Art.
Blueprints Artists: Trisha Brown, Peter Halley, Sean Paul, and Nick Relph Curated by Stephanie Harris «Blueprints engages the organizational forces of material and dematerialized architectures by considering the physical and psychical distance between the drawn and the built,
the architectural representation and its muse.
By diminishing
these architectural representations, modernity as wallpaper, monumentality as cheap perfume, the installation phrases the argument in ergonomic terms.
Four recent exhibitions in Madrid, Princeton, Lisbon and Urbino have explored different aspects of
architectural representation.
Swiss Pavilion at 2018 Venice Biennale, Celebrates Peculiar Form of Architectural Representation