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Galletti & Matter
Author | : Bruno Marchand |
Publisher | : Walter de Gruyter |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 2013-04-11 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 3034608586 |
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OMA/Rem Koolhaas
Author | : Christophe van Gerrewey |
Publisher | : Birkhäuser |
Total Pages | : 456 |
Release | : 2019-10-21 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 3035619816 |
The most incisive texts on Rem Koolhaas / OMA The activities of Rem Koolhaas and his staff were widely discussed even before the foundation of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture in 1975. Today, many contributions on the work of OMA can be found in the international architectural press, including Koolhaas’ own writings. The book contains about 150 selected texts—interviews, feature articles, essays, lead articles, reviews, letters, introductions, appraisals, and competition reports that have been compiled for the first time. This compilation not only provides a fresh and critical view of the oeuvre of one the most important contemporary architects, but also represents an account of the debate on architectural and urban design in recent decades. The most incisive texts on the work of OMA/Rem Koolhaas, with many articles that have never before been translated into English An overview of notions, ideas, and debates in architectural discourse, theory, and criticism, from the 1970s until 2000, that remain relevant today Illustrated with more than 100 cover shoots
Munich and Memory
Author | : Gavriel D. Rosenfeld |
Publisher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 920 |
Release | : 2023-12-22 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 0520923022 |
Munich, notorious in recent history as the capital of the Nazi movement, is the site of Gavriel Rosenfeld's stimulating inquiry into the German collective memory of the Third Reich. Rosenfeld shows, with the aid of a wealth of photographs, how the city's urban form developed after 1945 in direct reflection of its inhabitants' evolving memory of the Second World War and the Nazi dictatorship. In the second half of the twentieth century, the German people's struggle to come to terms with the legacy of Nazism has dramatically shaped nearly all dimensions of their political, social, and cultural life. The area of urban development and the built environment, little explored until now, offers visible evidence of the struggle. By examining the ways in which the people of Munich reconstructed the ruins of their historic buildings, created new works of architecture, dealt with surviving Nazi buildings, and erected new monuments to commemorate the horrors of the recent past, Rosenfeld identifies a spectrum of competing memories of the Nazi experience. Munich’s postwar development was the subject of constant controversy, pitting representatives of contending aesthetic and mnemonic positions against one another in the heated battle to shape the city’s urban form. Examining the debates between traditionalists, modernists, postmodernists, and critical preservationists, Rosenfeld shows that the memory of Nazism in Munich has never been "repressed" but has rather been defined by constant dissension and evolution. On balance, however, he concludes that Munich came to embody in its urban form a conservative view of the past that was inclined to diminish local responsibility for the Third Reich.
Aldo Rossi
Author | : Aldo Rossi |
Publisher | : Princeton Architectural Press |
Total Pages | : 238 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9781878271501 |
Admired as much for his artistic ability as for his architectural skill, Rossi has exhibited at galleries around the world.
109 Provisional Attempts to Address Six Simple and Hard Questions about what Architects Do Today and where Their Profession Might Go Tomorrow
Author | : Jennifer Sigler |
Publisher | : episode publishers |
Total Pages | : 546 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Architects |
ISBN | : 9789080536265 |
Short essays by respected architects and theorists around the question: What is an architect in today's society?
A Companion to Curation
Author | : Brad Buckley |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 517 |
Release | : 2020-01-29 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 1119206855 |
The definitive reference text on curation both inside and outside the museum A Companion to Curation is the first collection of its kind, assembling the knowledge and experience of prominent curators, artists, art historians, scholars, and theorists in one comprehensive volume. Part of the Blackwell Companion series, this much-needed book provides up-to-date information and valuable insights on the field of curatorial studies and curation in the visual arts. Accessible and engaging chapters cover diverse, contemporary methods of curation, its origin and history, current and emerging approaches within the profession, and more. This timely publication fills a significant gap in literature on the role of the curator, the art and science of curating, and the historical arc of the field from the 17th century to the present. The Companion explores topics such as global developments in contemporary indigenous art, Asian and Chinese art since the 1980s, feminist and queer feminist curatorial practices, and new curatorial strategies beyond the museum. This unique volume: Offers readers a wide range of perspectives on curating in both theory and practice Includes coverage of curation outside of the Eurocentric and Anglosphere art worlds Presents clear and comprehensible information valuable for specialists and novices alike Discusses the movements, models, people and politics of curating Provides guidance on curating in a globalized world Broad in scope and detailed in content, A Companion to Curation is an essential text for professionals engaged in varied forms of curation, teachers and students of museum studies, and readers interested in the workings of the art world, museums, benefactors, and curators.
This Thing Called Theory
Author | : Teresa Stoppani |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2016-11-10 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 131540625X |
22 White, wide and scattered: picturing her housing career -- 23 Toward a theory of Interior -- 24 Repositioning. Theory now. Don't excavate, change reality! -- Part VII: Forms of engagement -- 25 (Un)political -- 26 Prince complex: narcissism and reproduction of the architectural mirror -- 27 Less than enough: a critique of Aureli's project -- 28 Repositioning. Having ideas -- 29 Post-scriptum. 'But that is not enough' -- Index