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Between Design and Making: Architecture and Craftsmanship, 1630–1760

Editat de Andrew Tierney, Melanie Hayes
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 feb 2025
A necessary insight into the contribution of artisanal work in early modern architecture.

The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries represent a high point in design and workmanship intersectionality. Skilled artisans worked across a spectrum of practices in design, supervision, and execution, and architects relied on this experience when building sites. However, this relationship has been under-studied in the architectural achievement of the early modern era.
 
Combining analysis of buildings, archival material, and eighteenth-century writings, editors Andrew Tierney and Melanie Hayes re-evaluate the social and professional fabric binding design to the act of making and reflect on the asymmetry between architecture and craft. They argue for a process-oriented understanding of architectural production that explores the scribbled and annotated beginnings of design; the debates and revisions in forging details; and the grappling with building materials that pushed projects from conception to completion.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781800086944
ISBN-10: 1800086946
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 162 color halftones
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: UCL Press
Colecția UCL Press

Notă biografică

Andrew Tierney and Melanie Hayes are post-doctoral research fellows of the European Research Council Advanced Grant project, STONE-WORK, and former research fellows of the Irish Research Council Advanced Laureate Project, “CRAFTVALUE”, at Trinity College Dublin.

Cuprins

List of figures
List of contributors
List of abbreviations
Foreword
Christine Casey
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Between design and making: architecture and craftsmanship, 1630–1760
Andrew Tierney and Melanie Hayes
Part 1: Practice
1 Architect and mason-architect: Inigo Jones, Nicholas Stone and the development of the open-well suspended stone staircase in the 1630s
Gordon Higgott and Adam White
2 The Townesend family and the building of eighteenth-century Oxford
Geoffrey Tyack
3 Codes, conventions, circulations: drawings as an instrument of collaboration in the work of Nicolas Pineau
Bénédicte Gady
4 Architects and artificers: building management at Trinity College Dublin in the 1730s and 1740s
Melanie Hayes
5 Artisans and architecture in eighteenth-century Saxony
Nele Lüttmann
6 Between concept and construction: conservation insights into the building of Damer House
Mairtín D’Alton and Flora O’Mahony
Part 2: Representation
7 Architects and craftsmen: a theme with variations
Alistair Rowan
8 Classical profiles: the ‘alphabet of architecture'?
Edward McParland
9 Allegorising the space between architecture and craft: mural painting 1630–1730
Lydia Hamlett
10 Material, curiosity and performance: the reception of workmanship in early modern Britain and Ireland
Andrew Tierney
Index