Grace and Gravity: Architectures of the Figure
Autor Lars Spuybroeken Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 noi 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350020849
ISBN-10: 1350020842
Pagini: 456
Ilustrații: 80 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350020842
Pagini: 456
Ilustrații: 80 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Employs a prodigious range of examples to bring the text to life: from renaissance sculptures, to carvings, costumes, contemporary art, and even the 'hidden beauty' of when we fall down the stairs.
Notă biografică
Lars Spuybroek is Professor of Architecture at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, USA, where he teaches design methodology and aesthetic theory. He is the author of NOX: Machining Architecture, The Architecture of Continuity, Textile Tectonics, The Architecture of Variation, and The Sympathy of Things.
Cuprins
Preface 1. The Grace MachineOf the Figure and the GapGrace and Figure Grace and GiftGrace and HabitGrace and Play 2. Foot Space and Hand SpaceOf the Planar and the GranularGap and Room Foot Space and Rhythm Hand Space and Things Crooked Hephaestus and Phenotechnology 3. Caves and ChestsOf Mimesis and PhysisGap and Trap Ornament and Apparatus Caves and Mimesis Chests and Physis 4. Figurate and Spectral ArchitectureOf the Lithic, Ferric,and PlasticHard and Soft The Spirit and the LithicAutomatism and the FerricThe Soft Machine and Plastic 5. Grace and GravityOf Pain and SweetnessBeautiful Things and Beautiful Moments Caryatids and Spinal Columns Sweetness and Sweet Spots Fate and the Dandies of Suffering 6. Automata and ThaumataOf Puppets and Pied BeautyMedium and MediaLights On and Lights OffColor and Consciousness The Octopus and Decadent Media Theory 7. Jumpology and FallingOf Grace and Disgrace The Gentle and the BrutalJumpology and SimultaneityFalling and the Simulacrum Things Falling and Breaking Things 8. The Stone ReckonerOf Counting and RecountingStone and FabulismStone and LuminosityStone and ReckoningStone and the Book Notes BibliographyIndex
Recenzii
[Grace and Gravity] raises the discussions on the digital turn in architecture out of its largely administrative, historiographical condition to a spiritual, daringly ambitious, quick and genuinely exciting, and also ethical new level, that gives us a taste of how the digital turn's somewhat narcissistic preoccupation with the production of "novelty" might be overcome.
As he ranges from Minoan bull-leaping imagery to Beatles lyrics and back again, via Thomas Aquinas, Martin Heidegger, and St Paul, there is a relentless breathlessness to the text. This is part of its joy . This is a book in which there is much (as Spuybroek's own responses to Italian architecture would have it) 'blossom, flourishing, efflorescence, flowering'.
Lars Spuybroek is one of the freshest and most original voices in our contemporary intellectual world. Grace and Gravity is a truly exceptional and quite extraordinary book. The reader comes away from encountering it with their minds instructed and their lives enriched. It is so much more than a merely 'academic' book and it can be appreciated on many levels. It is a book to savour and one can only be grateful for such a work.
"In comparison to his earlier work, Grace and Gravity is both more sweeping and more intimate ... An ambitious volume."
Natura semper facit saltus, nature always makes leaps. In this impressively erudite book, Lars Spuybroek shows that these leaps are not across sheer void, but a 'thin, ghostlike film' that does not quite belong either to the parts or wholes of things. Against the recent dogmas of continuity and immanence, he invites us to a new understanding of his key term, grace.
Throughout Grace and Gravity Spuybroek displays a gift for synthesizing complex ideas in ways that do not reduce or deny their difficulties but rather behold them in simultaneity ... [This] is a trip eminently worth taking while listening to the workings of his mind.
Spuybroek wrote a beautiful book. Thanks to this book I can understand architecture better.
As he ranges from Minoan bull-leaping imagery to Beatles lyrics and back again, via Thomas Aquinas, Martin Heidegger, and St Paul, there is a relentless breathlessness to the text. This is part of its joy . This is a book in which there is much (as Spuybroek's own responses to Italian architecture would have it) 'blossom, flourishing, efflorescence, flowering'.
Lars Spuybroek is one of the freshest and most original voices in our contemporary intellectual world. Grace and Gravity is a truly exceptional and quite extraordinary book. The reader comes away from encountering it with their minds instructed and their lives enriched. It is so much more than a merely 'academic' book and it can be appreciated on many levels. It is a book to savour and one can only be grateful for such a work.
"In comparison to his earlier work, Grace and Gravity is both more sweeping and more intimate ... An ambitious volume."
Natura semper facit saltus, nature always makes leaps. In this impressively erudite book, Lars Spuybroek shows that these leaps are not across sheer void, but a 'thin, ghostlike film' that does not quite belong either to the parts or wholes of things. Against the recent dogmas of continuity and immanence, he invites us to a new understanding of his key term, grace.
Throughout Grace and Gravity Spuybroek displays a gift for synthesizing complex ideas in ways that do not reduce or deny their difficulties but rather behold them in simultaneity ... [This] is a trip eminently worth taking while listening to the workings of his mind.
Spuybroek wrote a beautiful book. Thanks to this book I can understand architecture better.