The Architecture of Ruins: Designs on the Past, Present and Future identifies an alternative and significant history of architecture, from the sixteenth century to the twenty-first, in which a building is designed, occupied and imagined as a ruin.
The Architecture of Ruins: Designs on the Past, Present and Future identifies an alternative and significant history of architecture, from the sixteenth century to the twenty-first, in which a building is designed, occupied and imagined as a ruin.
Jonathan Hill is Professor of Architecture and Visual Theory at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, where he directs the MPhil/PhD Architectural Design programme. He is the author of The Illegal Architect (1998), Actions of Architecture (2003), Immaterial Architecture (2006), Weather Architecture (2012) and A Landscape of Architecture, History and Fiction (2016); editor of Occupying Architecture (1998) and Architecture-the Subject is Matter (2001); and co-editor of Critical Architecture (2007).
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 Monuments to Rome Chapter 2 The First 'Ruins' Chapter 3 Architecture in Ruins Chapter 4 Speaking Ruins Chapter 5 Ruin and Rotunda Chapter 6 Life in Ruins Chapter 7 Wrapping Ruins Around Buildings Chapter 8 Nations in Ruins Conclusion A Monument to a Ruin Bibliography
List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 Monuments to Rome Chapter 2 The First 'Ruins' Chapter 3 Architecture in Ruins Chapter 4 Speaking Ruins Chapter 5 Ruin and Rotunda Chapter 6 Life in Ruins Chapter 7 Wrapping Ruins Around Buildings Chapter 8 Nations in Ruins Conclusion A Monument to a Ruin Bibliography
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