Strategies in Architectural Thinking

Strategies in Architectural Thinking - Chicago Institute for Architecture and Urbanism Books

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Publisher's Synopsis

The authors of these original essays - emerging architectural and cultural critics and practitioners - are engaged in the act of writing back at architecture, heralding the prospect of new conditions, possibilities, and purposes of practice. Tying their work together is the idea that architecture and architectural thinking are inextricably cultural in construction and effect. The essayists suggest that the once supposed autonomy of architecture is an illusion, at best a suspect quality, at worst a mask on a series of transactions and false stabilities that architecture ensures in a culture. Each writer depicts certain operations of power in architecture, aiming the line of a text against it or threading the written line through architecture. EssaysArchitecture Gender Philosophy, Ann Bergren  Minor Architectural Possibilities, Jennifer Bloomer  Intimacy and Spectacle, Beatriz Colomina  Inscribing the Subject of Modernism: The Posthumanist Theory of Ludwig Hilbersiemer, Michael Hays  The Burdens of Linearity, Catherine Ingraham  Forms of Irrationality, Jeffrey Kipnis  Spatial Narratives, Mark Rakatansky  Frank Lloyd Wright at the Midway, Robert Segrest  Do You See What I Mean? John Whiteman  Translations of Architecture: The Production of Babel, Mark Wigley  Body Troubles, Robert McAnulty  Architectural Theory is No Disciplines, Mark Linder  "Being and Nothinness," Doug Graf

Book information

ISBN: 9780262231596
Publisher: The MIT Press
Imprint: The MIT Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 720.1
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 256
Weight: 454g
Height: 182mm
Width: 264mm
Spine width: 25mm