Whether the reader is interested
in architectural theory or the biography of a little - known but significant figure in twentieth - century architecture, this book delivers.
I think — and this is actually something I argue in my
own architectural theory — is that games (and architecture) need partial structure.
Marianne Zamecznik, Curator, writer and director of Oslo Open, Johanna Agerman Ross, Curator at V&A and co-founder of Disegno, Peter Lang, Design critic,
Professor Architectural Theory and History, Architecture, Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm, Sweden.
Taking root
from architectural theory, futurology and geopolitics, as well as family photographs and memory of place, his hand - drawn and digital sketches, collages and mobile constructs respond to the psychic and physical impact of space, and to how these experiences are navigated and mapped.
«It integrates in singular fashion mathematical and geometric principles and reflections
on architectural theory with the individual style.»
Formal elements within the work reference various art historical movements: from the gesture of Abstract Expressionism to the flatness of Minimalist paintings, to the spatial considerations
of architectural theory.
Over the whir of fans on one of the hottest days of early summer, the two discussed Fernández's current show, As Above So Below, on view at Mass MOCA; her early interest
in architectural theory; the literary history of the Berkshires; and landscape as slow sculpture.
His personal imagery has been effected by the American artists Frederick Sommer and Robert Smithson, as well as the the New Topographics genre of urban landscape photo imagery experienced in the Southwest and,
architectural theory that he encountered as a young student in the Southwest and later the East Coast.
Dr. Neidich studied photography, neuroscience, medicine, ophthalmology and architectural theory
Elements include a purpose - built sculptural structure that redefines the Pavilion's interior; two new films, which through dramatized reconstructions explore philosophical and
architectural theories of purpose, form, function and aesthetic priorities; and a display of paintings drawn from the Slovenian Parliament's official art collection.
Formal elements within the work reference various art and architectural movements: from the gesture of Abstract Expressionism to the austerity of Minimalist paintings, to the spatial considerations of
architectural theory, specifically the work of Frank Gehry.
Trix & Robert Haussmann have been pioneers in breaking with the canonical premises of modernist design, playfully reinterpreting the linguistic dogmas of
its architectural theories.
Comparable to the Norwegian architect Christian Norberg - Schulz (1926 - 2000), who developed the term in
architectural theory, Jeroen Erosie became inspired by the hidden visual patterns in the built environment, in particular the ornaments of post-war architecture which he encountered on his numerous cycle tours and city trips.
With a previous Ph.D. in
Architectural Theory, History and Criticism from Princeton University, Abrams had worked for more than 20 years as an architecture and design critic and editor, organizing numerous conferences and salons, and writing for publications including frieze, I.D. Magazine, Blueprint, and The New York Times.
As the Nancy and George E. Rupp Professor, she teaches architectural design and
architectural theory / history courses at Columbia University's GSAPP, where she also directs the graduate program in Advanced Architectural Research.
Socio - urban and
architectural theory has argued that space is not self - evident, rather that it is socially produced; we produce the city, the digital landscape, office waiting rooms, the postal system, the nation and its territory by the way we live in and occupy it, use it, by what we wait for in it, send through it, and the violence we use to try to control it.
She is completing her Masters in Curatorial Studies and Law at Stockholm University and is enrolled in
the Architectural Theory and History Program at the Royal Academy of Art, Stockholm.
But I think it is important to separate
an architectural theory that created some very significant architecture that deserved better treatment than it got, with a system that crammed a whole lot of unemployed, undereducated and underserved people into monocultures, separated from the rest of society and left to fester.