Buildings Used: Human Interactions with Architecture: Routledge Research in Architecture
Autor Nora Lefa, Pavlos Lefasen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032089003
ISBN-10: 1032089008
Pagini: 188
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Architecture
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032089008
Pagini: 188
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Architecture
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
Introduction
Part I: Use as function
1 A historical perspective Form and use I. Form and use in the passage of time. Perceived use. The name of use. The persistence of form. Form versus use. The persistence of use. 2 Aspects of use Traces of use. The body of users. Form and perception. Use and narrative. Perception and identity. The question of ontology: the anthropological approach. The question of ontology: signification. Architecture: signification and identity. Identity and creators. Evaluation issues. 3 Some philosophical considerations Echoes of the theory of signification in architecture – the theory of intention. Echoes of the theory of signification in architecture – the theory of reflection. Echoes of the theory of signification in architecture – the theory of construction I. Echoes of the theory of signification in architecture – the theory of construction II. The ontological character of the use. 4 Use and architectural design The instrumentalisation of buildings: from Vitruvius to modernism. The two levels of function. Function and form in history: the origins. Function and form in history: the modern era. The disengagement of function from form. Forms for every use: digital morphogenesis.
Part II: Use as attitude
5 Users and use Form and use II. Use and acting subject. Use as cultural phenomenon. The roots of our interest in the use of buildings. Us and the others. The beautiful and the mediocre. Personification of edifices. The life circle. 6 Destruction Buildings in themselves, and buildings as symbols. The varying motives for destruction. Destruction: ideological and political motives. Destruction: psychological motives. Destruction: practical motives. A different kind of destruction. 7 Creation The motives for creation. The act and the product I. The act and the product II. Use as creation. Reuse. Creativity and aggression. Beyond creation: the quest for the new. 8 Disregard and appropriation Disregard. Appropriation I. Appropriation and immortality. Appropriation and nation-building. Buildings and artworks as trophies. Appropriation II. Restoration as appropriation. Restoration and authenticity. Some psychological and ideological aspects of restoration. The unholy exchange.
Afterword
Referenced bibliography. Index.
Part I: Use as function
1 A historical perspective Form and use I. Form and use in the passage of time. Perceived use. The name of use. The persistence of form. Form versus use. The persistence of use. 2 Aspects of use Traces of use. The body of users. Form and perception. Use and narrative. Perception and identity. The question of ontology: the anthropological approach. The question of ontology: signification. Architecture: signification and identity. Identity and creators. Evaluation issues. 3 Some philosophical considerations Echoes of the theory of signification in architecture – the theory of intention. Echoes of the theory of signification in architecture – the theory of reflection. Echoes of the theory of signification in architecture – the theory of construction I. Echoes of the theory of signification in architecture – the theory of construction II. The ontological character of the use. 4 Use and architectural design The instrumentalisation of buildings: from Vitruvius to modernism. The two levels of function. Function and form in history: the origins. Function and form in history: the modern era. The disengagement of function from form. Forms for every use: digital morphogenesis.
Part II: Use as attitude
5 Users and use Form and use II. Use and acting subject. Use as cultural phenomenon. The roots of our interest in the use of buildings. Us and the others. The beautiful and the mediocre. Personification of edifices. The life circle. 6 Destruction Buildings in themselves, and buildings as symbols. The varying motives for destruction. Destruction: ideological and political motives. Destruction: psychological motives. Destruction: practical motives. A different kind of destruction. 7 Creation The motives for creation. The act and the product I. The act and the product II. Use as creation. Reuse. Creativity and aggression. Beyond creation: the quest for the new. 8 Disregard and appropriation Disregard. Appropriation I. Appropriation and immortality. Appropriation and nation-building. Buildings and artworks as trophies. Appropriation II. Restoration as appropriation. Restoration and authenticity. Some psychological and ideological aspects of restoration. The unholy exchange.
Afterword
Referenced bibliography. Index.
Notă biografică
Nora Lefa, MSc, MA, PhD, is an architect and visual artist. She is an Adjunct Lecturer at the School of Architecture, University of Sarajevo.
Pavlos Lefas is a Professor in History and Theory of Architecture at the Department of Architecture, University of Patras, Greece.
Pavlos Lefas is a Professor in History and Theory of Architecture at the Department of Architecture, University of Patras, Greece.
Descriere
Buildings Used takes the reader on an exploration into the impact of use on buildings and users.