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Shaping the Surface: Materiality and the History of British Architecture 1840-2000

Autor Professor Stephen Kite
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 dec 2022
Shaping the Surface explores the history of modern British architecture through the lens of surface, materiality and decoration. Picking up on a trait that art historian Nikolaus Pevsner first identified as a 'national mania for beautiful surface quality', this book makes a new contribution to architectural history and visual culture in its detailed examination of the surfaces of British architecture from the middle of the 19th century up to the turn of the 21st century. Tracing this continuing sensibility to surface all the way through to the modern era, it explores how and why surface and materiality have featured so heavily in recent architectural tradition, examining the history of British architecture through a selection of key cultural moments and movements from Romanticism and the Arts and Crafts, to Brutalism, High-Tech, Post-Modernism, Neo-Vernacular, and the New Materiality. Embedded within the narrative is the question of whether such national characters can exist in architecture at all - and indeed the extent to which it is possible to identify a British architectural consciousness in an architectural tradition characterised by its continuous importation of theories, ideas, materials and people from around the globe. Shaping the Surface provides a deep critique and meditation on the importance of surface and materiality for architects, designers, and historians everywhere - in Britain and beyond - while it also serves as a thematic introduction to modern British architectural history, with in-depth readings of the works of many key British architects, artists, and critics from Ruskin and William Morris to Alison and Peter Smithson, Eduardo Paolozzi, Richard Rogers and Caruso St John.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350320666
ISBN-10: 1350320668
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 114 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The lens of surface offers insightful readings of the works and ideas of key actors in British-English architectural Modernism at major cultural moments, including Romanticism, the Arts and Crafts, the Picturesque, Brutalism, High-Tech, Post-Modernism, Neo-Vernacular, and the New Materiality

Notă biografică

Stephen Kite is Emeritus Professor at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University, Wales, UK. His previous books include Shadow-Makers: A Cultural History of Shadows in Architecture (Bloomsbury, 2017).

Cuprins

IntroductionChapter 1: Reading the wall-surface: John Ruskin, William Butterfield, and George Edmund StreetChapter 2: 'Think first of the walls': Surfaces of Romance - Morris, Webb, and the Arts and Crafts Domestic InteriorChapter 3: Smooth and Rough: George Frederick Bodley and Edward Schröder PriorChapter 4: Carving the Surface:Edwardian and Inter-War Architecture and SculptureChapter 5: Surfaces and Sharawaggi:Aspects of the Picturesque c 1925-1955Chapter 6: As-Found: Surfaces of Brutalism Chapter 7: Pattern, Abstraction, Post-Modernism: Lubetkin - Pasmore - Stirling Chapter 8: High-Tech, Neo-Vernacular, New Materiality:Richard Rogers - Ralph Erskine - Caruso St John BibliographyIndex

Recenzii

Shaping the Surface adopts the stance that the familiar appeal for depth could be reversed: that we must concentrate on appearance; we must become superficial. It is a fascinating point of departure which returns meaning to the fact of being in the world, the surface being the site where we and others meet.
Stephen Kite boldly brings together some unlikely bed-fellows in this perceptive study of the persistence of surface in English architecture. Where most studies of this period focus on its transitions and disjunctures, Kite reveals a surprising level of continuity in the primacy of surface in architects as varied as Ruskin, Bodley, Holden, the Smithsons and Caruso St John.