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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474283915
ISBN-10: 1474283918
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 mm
Greutate: 3.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Critical and Primary Sources
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1474283918
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 mm
Greutate: 3.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Critical and Primary Sources
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The structure balances a thematic and chronological approach, allowing ease of navigation and an understanding of the intellectual development of the discipline
Notă biografică
Howard Davis is Professor of Architecture at the University of Oregon and director of the Collaborative for Inclusive Urbanism. He is a co-author, with Christopher Alexander and others, of The Production of Houses (1985), author of The Culture of Building (1999, 2006), and of Living Over the Store: Architecture and Local Urban Life (2012). He was the founding co-editor of Buildings & Landscapes: Journal of the Vernacular Architecture Forum, book review editor of the Vernacular Architecture Newsletter, a member of the Board of Directors of the Vernacular Architecture Forum, and a member of the editorial boards of Urban Morphology, the Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review and the Journal of Architectural Education.
Cuprins
Introduction to Four Volume WorkVolume 1: TAXONOMIES AND GEOGRAPHY Introduction1. The Stone Sponge - Edward Allen2. Of Dry Stone: Alberobello - Edward Allen3. Of Mortared Stone: Cisternino - Edward Allen4. The Tools Used in Building Log Houses in Indiana - Warren E. Roberts5. Natural Place - Christian Norberg-Schulz6. Man-Made Place - Christian Norberg-Schulz7. Toward a Southwestern Architecture - David R. Williams8. Louisiana House Types - Fred B. Kniffen9. Building Dwelling Thinking - Martin Heidegger10. Native Genius in Anonymous Architecture - Sibyl Moholy-Nagy11. Turnovo - Le Corbusier, tr. Ivan Zaknic12. Burgesses - Taut, Bruno, and Hideo Shinoda13. Are They Men? / Earliest Settlements of the Aryas on the Upper Affluents of the Indus - Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc, tr. Benjamin Bucknall14. Introduction / Houses of the Sedentary Indians of New Mexico - Lewis H. Morgan15. The House - Edward S. Morse16. Walls - Charles Frederick Innocent17. The Origin of Log Houses in the United States - Henry Mercer18. The Natives of the Trobriand Islands - Bronislaw Malinowski19. Bantu Homes and Kraals - James Walton20. The Houses of the Second Period, 1675-1700 - Norman M. Isham and Albert F. Brown21. Introduction, Précis of the Lectures on Architecture - Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand22. The Concept of Diffusion in Its Application to Vernacular Building - J. T. Smith23. Preface, Architecture Without Architects - Bernard Rudofsky24. On the Lack of Incentive to Labour in a Communist Society - William MorrisVolume 2: SOCIAL LIFE Introduction1. Eighteenth-Century Cultural Process in Delaware Valley Folk Building - Henry Glassie2. Just Folks Designing: Vernacular Designers and the Generations of Form - Thomas Hubka3. The Shotgun House: An African Architectural Legacy. Part I - John Michael Vlach4. The Living House - Roxana Waterson5. The Unselfconscious Process - Christopher Alexander6. The Selfconscious Process - Christopher Alexander7. The Architectural Competence - Henry Glassie8. Counting Houses - Henry Glassie9. The Mechanics of Structural Innovation - Henry Glassie10. Wood, Earth, and Fiber (California) - Peter Nabokov11. Assembly and Rearing of the House Frame - Abbott Lowell Cummings12. Handed Down Architecture: Tradition and Transmission - Paul Oliver13. Speaking to and Talking About: Maori Architecture - Michael Linzey14. Stability and Change in Tradition - Edward Shils15. Concepts of Space-Time - Christine Hugh-Jones16. Recalling Things Forgotten: Archaeology and the American Artifact - Lewis H. Morgan17. Aboriginal Signs and Architectural Meanings - Paul Memmott18. Architectural Archetypes: Reflections on Housing in "Paradise" - Suzanne Preston Blier19. Thinking and Doing - Joseph Rykwert20. The Variety of Chinese Rural Dwellings - Ronald G. Knapp21. Impermanent Architecture in the Southern American Colonies - Cary Carson & Norman F. Barka, William M. Kelso, Garry Wheeler Stone, and Dell UptonVolume 3: THE CULTURE OF CONSTRUCTION Introduction 1. Jacob W. Holt: An American Builder - Catherine W. Bishir2. The Plan: Small Houses and Their Regional Varieties - Stefan Muthesius3. The End of Artisan Production - Linda Clarke4. Regulation Without Laws - Sam Bass Warner5. Vernacular Gardens - John Brinckerhoff Jackson6. The Wheelwright's Shop - George Sturt7. Form Follows Finance: Skyscrapers and Skyline in New York and Chicago - Carol Willis8. The Wild Melody of Steam: The Mechanization of the Manufacture of Building Materials, 1850-1890 - Carl R. Lounsbury9. Why Tobias Walker Moved His Barn - Thomas Hubka10. The Power of Things: Recent Studies in American Vernacular Architecture - Dell Upton11. The Art of Building - Fernando Varanda12. Islamic Law and Neighbourhood Building Guidelines - Besim S. Hakim13. Agreements, Contracts, and Control - Howard Davis14. Knowing the Oriental - Edward W. Said15. Disappearing Dichotomies: First World-Third World; Traditional-Modern - Janet Abu-Lughod16. Contradictory Levels: The Phenomenon of 'Both-And' in Architecture - Robert VenturiVolume 4: THE EMERGING URBAN VERNACULAR Introduction 1. Alnwick, Northumberland: A Study in Town-plan Analysis - Michael Robert Gunter Conzen2. The Valuable Inefficiencies and Impracticalities of Cities - Jane Jacobs3. Introduction, The Social Logic of Space - Bill Hillier and Julienne Hanson4. Benavides and the Barriada Movement - John F.C. Turner and William P. Mangin5. The Need for Aged Buildings - Jane Jacobs6. The Kind of Problem a City Is - Jane Jacobs7. Fugue, Architect, Peasant, and Bureaucrat - Hassan Fathy8. The Reeducation of a Professional - John F.C. Turner9. The Forgotten Architecture of the Strip - Robert Venturi, Robert, Denise Scott Brow and Steven Izenour10. Urban Informality: Toward an Epistemology of Planning - Ananya Roy11. Haussmann in the Tropics - Mike Davis12. The City Is Not a Tree - Christopher Alexander13. Speech to the Royal Institute of British Architects, 1984 - King Charles III14. Charter of the New Urbanism - Congress for the New Urbanism