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Reading Architecture: Literary Imagination and Architectural Experience

Editat de Angeliki Sioli, Yoonchun Jung
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 mar 2018
Why write instead of draw when it comes to architecture? Why rely on literary pieces instead of architectural treatises and writings when it comes to the of study buildings and urban environments? Why rely on literary techniques and accounts instead of architectural practices and analysis when it comes to academic research and educational projects? Why trust authors and writers instead of sociologists or scientists when it comes to planning for the future of cities? This book builds on the existing interdisciplinary bibliography on architecture and literature, but prioritizes literature’s capacity to talk about the lived experience of place and the premise that literary language can often express the inexpressible. It sheds light on the importance of a literary instead of a pictorial imagination for architects and it looks into four contemporary architectural subjects through a wide variety of literary works. Drawing on novels that engage cities from around the world, the book reveals aspects of urban space to which other means of architectural representation are blind. Whether through novels that employ historical buildings or sites interpreted through specific literary methods, it suggests a range of methodologies for contemporary architectural academic research. By exploring the power of narrative language in conveying the experience of lived space, it discusses its potential for architectural design and pedagogy. Questioning the massive architectural production of today’s globalized capital-driven world, it turns to literature for ways to understand, resist or suggest alternative paths for architectural practice. Despite literature’s fictional character, the essays of this volume reveal true dimensions of and for places beyond their historical, social and political reality; dimensions of utmost importance for architects, urban planners, historians and theoreticians nowadays.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138224261
ISBN-10: 113822426X
Pagini: 234
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Part 1  1. Oran: The Capital of Boredom Christian Parreno  2. Reading Salonica: Listening to Alexandria Eleni Bastéa  3. Another Man’s Room: Bangs of Life in Contemporary Seoul Yoonchun Jung  4. Traces of Christiania: A Topographical Reading of Knut Hamsun´s Hunger Mathilde Simonsen Dahl  Part 2  5. Fabrics of Reality in Fiction Mari Lending  6. How Places Speak: Poetic Reading of Architecture and Landscape Klaske Havik  7. W. G. Sebald’s Austerlitz: Architecture as a Bridge between the Lost Past and the Present Rumiko Handa  8. Architectural Agency and the Storied Settings of Edgar Allan Poe Lisa Landrum  9. Wandering at Random Driven by ‘Paris and Her Folds, Paris and Her Faces’ Angeliki Sioli  Part 3  10. The Gesture of Drawing in Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince Jason Crow  11. Architecture Drawn out of Bruno Schulz’s Poetic Prose Anca Matyiku  12. Writing, Model Making, and Inventing in Paul Scheerbart’s Perpetual Motion Machine  Sevil Enginsoy Ekinci  13. Melvilla: An(other) Underline Reading Marc J Neveu  14. Dreaming the City through Unicorn Skulls: Reading Murakami with Agamben Paul Holmquist  Part 4  15. Literary Imagination as a Modality of Collective Space Making: Paul Ricoeur’s Polysemy of Action Caroline Dionne  16. The Architectural Turn in Contemporary Literature David Spurr  17. Like This and Also Like That: Tactics from the Tales of Nguyēn Huy Thiêp Lily Chi  18. Lost and Longing: The Sense of Space in E.M. Forster’s ‘The Machine Stops’ Susana Oliveira.  Afterword Alberto Pérez-Gómez.  Image Credits.  Index

Descriere

Reading Architecture shows that imagining people's lives is more important for architects than imagining spaces. Reading stories about lives lived in buildings, places, and cities is the best way to learn how to imagine. These eighteen new essays from contributors in nine countries on three continents talk about how novels and poems can help you think about architecture, urban spaces, research, and practice. Stories discussed include those by Dinos Christianopoulos, E.M. Forster, Zia Haider Rahman, Knut Hamsun, Nguyên Huy Thiêp, Laslo Krasznahorkai, Chung-hee Moon, Haruki Murakami, Fernando Pessoa, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, and W.G. Sebald, among others. Includes 40 black and white images.