Expanding fields of architectural discourse and practice : curated works from the P.E.A.R. journal / edited by Matthew Butcher and Megan O'Shea.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : UCL Press, [2020]Description: 1 online resource : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781787356368
- 1787356361
- NA25
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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1. Place as a reflexive conversation with the situation -- 2. 'The Grand Pear' (Home): Mass housing for a mass of people -- 3. Undead and/or dead living: The new social category -- 4. Yesilyurt Karin Ruggaber in Conversation with Megan O'Shea -- 5. A life of its own -- 6. The Whitechapel Gift Shop Torange Khonsari (public works) in conversation with Megan O'Shea -- 7. Dwelling in the twenty-first century: 'The Professor's Study' -- 8. Horizon remix: A 'crisis' in the architectural image -- representations of Lacaton & Vassal's 'double space' -- 9. A conversation with Le Corbusier -- 10. Architectures of slowness: Actioning historical loops and repetitions -- 11. A (drawn) practice(d) construction: Relational structuring, chased -- 12. Open score architecture -- 13. Saved from the wrecking ball on a daily basis: Participation in design conversation and everyday experience -- 14. Writtle Calling/2EmmaToc: A radio station for Essex -- 15. The fossilization of architecture in the Anthropocene -- 16. Architecture in the dark -- 17. Seoul City -- 18. On the enclosures of time -- 19. 'The Topiary Garden of Houldsworth Terrace -- 20. Mallory's ascent: Engaging the space of death through architectural drawing -- 21. Forget material -- 22. 'MeMeMeMe Totem' -- 23. Digital doubles, colliding in mid-air Prototyping a postdramatic scenography -- 24. The discrete turn: A reconsideration of architecture's ontology -- 25. Choreographing curatorial conversations -- 26. Shelf life.
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