Industries of Architecture (eBook, ePUB)
Redaktion: Lloyd Thomas, Katie; Beech, Nick; Amhoff, Tilo
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At a time when the technologies and techniques of producing the built environment are undergoing significant change, this book makes central architecture's relationship to industry. Contributors turn to historical and theoretical questions, as well as to key contemporary developments, taking a humanities approach to the Industries of Architecture that will be of interest to practitioners and industry professionals, as much as to academic researchers, teachers and students. How has modern architecture responded to mass production? How do we understand the necessarily social nature of production…mehr
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317366881
- Artikelnr.: 44169980
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317366881
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Thomas Part 1: Architecture and the Representation of Industry 2. Allan
Sekula's Architectures of Industry and Industries of Architecture Gail Day
3. Walter Gropius' Silos and Reyner Banham's Grain Elevators as Art-objects
Catalina Mejía Moreno Part 2: Architecture Responds to Industry 4. The
Collaborations of Jean Prouvé and Marcel Lods: An open or closed case?
Kevin Donovan 5. The Production of the Commons: Mies van der Rohe and the
art of industrial standardisation Mhairi McVicar 6. Modular Men:
Architects, labour and standardisation in mid-twentieth century Britain
Christine Wall 7. Post 1965 Italy: The 'Metaprogetto sì e no' Alicia
Imperiale Part 3: The Construction Site 8. Introduction to Sérgio Ferro
Felipe Contier 9. Dessin/Chantier: An Introduction Sérgio Ferro 10.
Architecture as Ensemble: A matter of method João Marcos Almeida de Lopes
11. Factory Processes and Relations in Indian Temple Production Megha Chand
Inglis 12. Construction Sites of Utopia Silke Kapp Part 4: The Work of
Architects 13. Architectural Work :: Immaterial Labour Peggy Deamer 14.
Form as/and Utopia of Collective Labour: Typification and collaboration in
East German industrialised construction Torsten Lange 15. Tools for
Conviviality: Architects and the limits of flexibility for housing design
in New Belgrade Tijana Stevanovi¿ 16. Counting Women in Architecture Karen
Burns and Justine Clark Part 5: Economy 17. Building Design: A component of
the building labour process Jörn Janssen 18. The Place of Architecture in
the New Economy Andrew Rabeneck 19. Financial Formations Matthew Soules
Part 6: Law and Regulation 20. French Architects' Use of the Law Robert
Carvais 21. The Architectural Discourse of Building Bureaucracy:
Architects' project statements in Portugal in the 1950s Ricardo Agarez 22.
Regulatory Spaces, Physical and Metaphorical: On the legal and spatial
occupation of fire-safety legislation Liam Ross 23. Common Projects and
Privatized Potential: Projection and representation in the Rotterdam
Kunsthal Stefan White Part 7: Technologies of Management 24. The
Electrification of the Factory, or the Flexible Layout of Work(s) Tilo
Amhoff 25. An 'Architecture of Bureaucracy': Technocratic planning of
government architecture in Belgium in the 1930s Jens van de Maele 26.
Laboratory Architecture and the Deep Membrane of Science Sandra
Kaji-O'Grady and Chris L. Smith 27. Performativity and Paranoia (Or how to
do the 'Internet of Things' with words) Claudia Dutson Part 8: Contemporary
Questions 28. On Site Nick Beech, Linda Clarke, Christine Wall with Ian
Fitzgerald 29. BIM: The Pain and the Gain John Gelder 30. The Sustainable
Retrofit Challenge: What does it mean for architecture? Sofie Pelsmakers
and David Kroll 31. Risk and Reflexivity: Architecture and the industries
of risk-distribution Liam Ross 32. Unapproved Document Part O: Designing
for ageing Sarah Wigglesworth
Thomas Part 1: Architecture and the Representation of Industry 2. Allan
Sekula's Architectures of Industry and Industries of Architecture Gail Day
3. Walter Gropius' Silos and Reyner Banham's Grain Elevators as Art-objects
Catalina Mejía Moreno Part 2: Architecture Responds to Industry 4. The
Collaborations of Jean Prouvé and Marcel Lods: An open or closed case?
Kevin Donovan 5. The Production of the Commons: Mies van der Rohe and the
art of industrial standardisation Mhairi McVicar 6. Modular Men:
Architects, labour and standardisation in mid-twentieth century Britain
Christine Wall 7. Post 1965 Italy: The 'Metaprogetto sì e no' Alicia
Imperiale Part 3: The Construction Site 8. Introduction to Sérgio Ferro
Felipe Contier 9. Dessin/Chantier: An Introduction Sérgio Ferro 10.
Architecture as Ensemble: A matter of method João Marcos Almeida de Lopes
11. Factory Processes and Relations in Indian Temple Production Megha Chand
Inglis 12. Construction Sites of Utopia Silke Kapp Part 4: The Work of
Architects 13. Architectural Work :: Immaterial Labour Peggy Deamer 14.
Form as/and Utopia of Collective Labour: Typification and collaboration in
East German industrialised construction Torsten Lange 15. Tools for
Conviviality: Architects and the limits of flexibility for housing design
in New Belgrade Tijana Stevanovi¿ 16. Counting Women in Architecture Karen
Burns and Justine Clark Part 5: Economy 17. Building Design: A component of
the building labour process Jörn Janssen 18. The Place of Architecture in
the New Economy Andrew Rabeneck 19. Financial Formations Matthew Soules
Part 6: Law and Regulation 20. French Architects' Use of the Law Robert
Carvais 21. The Architectural Discourse of Building Bureaucracy:
Architects' project statements in Portugal in the 1950s Ricardo Agarez 22.
Regulatory Spaces, Physical and Metaphorical: On the legal and spatial
occupation of fire-safety legislation Liam Ross 23. Common Projects and
Privatized Potential: Projection and representation in the Rotterdam
Kunsthal Stefan White Part 7: Technologies of Management 24. The
Electrification of the Factory, or the Flexible Layout of Work(s) Tilo
Amhoff 25. An 'Architecture of Bureaucracy': Technocratic planning of
government architecture in Belgium in the 1930s Jens van de Maele 26.
Laboratory Architecture and the Deep Membrane of Science Sandra
Kaji-O'Grady and Chris L. Smith 27. Performativity and Paranoia (Or how to
do the 'Internet of Things' with words) Claudia Dutson Part 8: Contemporary
Questions 28. On Site Nick Beech, Linda Clarke, Christine Wall with Ian
Fitzgerald 29. BIM: The Pain and the Gain John Gelder 30. The Sustainable
Retrofit Challenge: What does it mean for architecture? Sofie Pelsmakers
and David Kroll 31. Risk and Reflexivity: Architecture and the industries
of risk-distribution Liam Ross 32. Unapproved Document Part O: Designing
for ageing Sarah Wigglesworth







