Jane Rendell (ed.)Architectural Histories and Critical Theories
Intersections
Architectural Histories and Critical Theories
Herausgeber: Borden, Iain; Rendell, Jane
Jane Rendell (ed.)Architectural Histories and Critical Theories
Intersections
Architectural Histories and Critical Theories
Herausgeber: Borden, Iain; Rendell, Jane
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Over the last decade, critical theories of different kinds have had an enormous impact on many different disciplines and practices. Intersections is the first book to comprehensively survey this impact on architecture.
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Over the last decade, critical theories of different kinds have had an enormous impact on many different disciplines and practices. Intersections is the first book to comprehensively survey this impact on architecture.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9780415231794
- ISBN-10: 0415231795
- Artikelnr.: 21748694
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9780415231794
- ISBN-10: 0415231795
- Artikelnr.: 21748694
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Iain Borden and Jane Rendell both lecture in architectural history and theory at The Bartlett, University College London, UK.
Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. Chamber to Transformer:
Epistemological Challenges and Tendencies in the Intersection of
Architectural Histories and Critical Theories. Tendency 1: Theory as
Objects of Study. 2. Walter Benjamin, Mimesis and the Dreamworld of
Photography. 3. Historical Errors and Black Tropes. 4. Space House: The
Psyche of Building. 5. The Fragility of Structure, the Weight of
Interpretation: Some Anomalies in the Life and Opinion of Eisenman and
Derrida. Tendency 2: Theorised Interpretation. 6. A Fitting Fetish: the
Interior of the Maison de Verre. 7. Sublimation (el Pedregal). 8. Beyond
the Empire of the Signs. 9. Dark Lights, Contagious Space. 10. Colonialism,
Orientalism and the Canon. 11. Women and Space in a Renaissance Italian
City. Tendency 3: Theorising Historical Methodology. 12. Heterotopia
Deserta: Las Vegas and Other Spaces. 13. Thick Edge: Architectural
Boundaries in the Postmodern Metropolis. 14. 'Serpentine Allurements':
Disorderly Bodies/Disorderly Spaces. 15. The Construction of Identity:
Virginia Woolf's City. 16. Thick Time: Architecture and the Traces of Time.
17. The Use of Fiction to Reinterpreting Architectural and Urban Space.
Index.
Epistemological Challenges and Tendencies in the Intersection of
Architectural Histories and Critical Theories. Tendency 1: Theory as
Objects of Study. 2. Walter Benjamin, Mimesis and the Dreamworld of
Photography. 3. Historical Errors and Black Tropes. 4. Space House: The
Psyche of Building. 5. The Fragility of Structure, the Weight of
Interpretation: Some Anomalies in the Life and Opinion of Eisenman and
Derrida. Tendency 2: Theorised Interpretation. 6. A Fitting Fetish: the
Interior of the Maison de Verre. 7. Sublimation (el Pedregal). 8. Beyond
the Empire of the Signs. 9. Dark Lights, Contagious Space. 10. Colonialism,
Orientalism and the Canon. 11. Women and Space in a Renaissance Italian
City. Tendency 3: Theorising Historical Methodology. 12. Heterotopia
Deserta: Las Vegas and Other Spaces. 13. Thick Edge: Architectural
Boundaries in the Postmodern Metropolis. 14. 'Serpentine Allurements':
Disorderly Bodies/Disorderly Spaces. 15. The Construction of Identity:
Virginia Woolf's City. 16. Thick Time: Architecture and the Traces of Time.
17. The Use of Fiction to Reinterpreting Architectural and Urban Space.
Index.
Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. Chamber to Transformer:
Epistemological Challenges and Tendencies in the Intersection of
Architectural Histories and Critical Theories. Tendency 1: Theory as
Objects of Study. 2. Walter Benjamin, Mimesis and the Dreamworld of
Photography. 3. Historical Errors and Black Tropes. 4. Space House: The
Psyche of Building. 5. The Fragility of Structure, the Weight of
Interpretation: Some Anomalies in the Life and Opinion of Eisenman and
Derrida. Tendency 2: Theorised Interpretation. 6. A Fitting Fetish: the
Interior of the Maison de Verre. 7. Sublimation (el Pedregal). 8. Beyond
the Empire of the Signs. 9. Dark Lights, Contagious Space. 10. Colonialism,
Orientalism and the Canon. 11. Women and Space in a Renaissance Italian
City. Tendency 3: Theorising Historical Methodology. 12. Heterotopia
Deserta: Las Vegas and Other Spaces. 13. Thick Edge: Architectural
Boundaries in the Postmodern Metropolis. 14. 'Serpentine Allurements':
Disorderly Bodies/Disorderly Spaces. 15. The Construction of Identity:
Virginia Woolf's City. 16. Thick Time: Architecture and the Traces of Time.
17. The Use of Fiction to Reinterpreting Architectural and Urban Space.
Index.
Epistemological Challenges and Tendencies in the Intersection of
Architectural Histories and Critical Theories. Tendency 1: Theory as
Objects of Study. 2. Walter Benjamin, Mimesis and the Dreamworld of
Photography. 3. Historical Errors and Black Tropes. 4. Space House: The
Psyche of Building. 5. The Fragility of Structure, the Weight of
Interpretation: Some Anomalies in the Life and Opinion of Eisenman and
Derrida. Tendency 2: Theorised Interpretation. 6. A Fitting Fetish: the
Interior of the Maison de Verre. 7. Sublimation (el Pedregal). 8. Beyond
the Empire of the Signs. 9. Dark Lights, Contagious Space. 10. Colonialism,
Orientalism and the Canon. 11. Women and Space in a Renaissance Italian
City. Tendency 3: Theorising Historical Methodology. 12. Heterotopia
Deserta: Las Vegas and Other Spaces. 13. Thick Edge: Architectural
Boundaries in the Postmodern Metropolis. 14. 'Serpentine Allurements':
Disorderly Bodies/Disorderly Spaces. 15. The Construction of Identity:
Virginia Woolf's City. 16. Thick Time: Architecture and the Traces of Time.
17. The Use of Fiction to Reinterpreting Architectural and Urban Space.
Index.







