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Tschumi, Bernard, --- 72.039 --- Tschumi, Bernard --- 72.07 --- Architectuur ; 1974-2012 ; Bernard Tschumi --- Architectuur ; 20ste en 21ste eeuw --- 72.039 Hedendaagse architectuur. Bouwkunst sinds 1960 --- Hedendaagse architectuur. Bouwkunst sinds 1960 --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architecture --- Philosophie --- Mouvement moderne (architecture)
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Tschumi, Bernard --- Tschumi, Bernard °1944 (°Lausanne, Zwitserland) --- Architectuur ; 1980-1996 ; Bernard Tschumi --- 72.07 --- 72.038 --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 --- Architecture --- France --- Architecture, Modern --- Architecture, Postmodern --- Space (Architecture) --- Architecture postmoderne --- Espace (Architecture) --- Tschumi, Bernard, --- Entretiens --- History --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Architecture, Modern --- Architecture --- Architects --- Architectes --- Philosophy. --- Philosophie --- Tschumi, Bernard, --- Interviews. --- Tschumi, Bernard --- Tschumi, Bernard °1944 (°Lausanne, Zwitserland) --- Architectuurtheorie ; B. Tschumi ; gesprekken met E. Walker --- Architectuur ; 1976-2006 ; Bernard Tschumi over architectuur --- Walker, Enrique --- 72.07 --- 72.039 --- 72.01 --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 --- Architectuur ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Philosophy --- History
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Bernard Tschumi is a border crosser in the field of contemporary architecture. Equally present in Europe and the United States, he laid the cornerstone for his influential body of work two decades ago with a project that combines architecture and landscape architecture, theory and practice: the Parc de la Villette in Paris. Dean of the Columbia Graduate School of Architecture in New York for many years and the author of numerous books on architectural theory, Tschumi possesses a body of work that is presented here in overview for the first time. His current projects include a high-rise apartment building in New York, the Zénith Concert Hall in Limoges, and the new Acropolis Museum in Athens.
Architecture postmoderne --- Architecture, Postmodern. --- Tschumi, Bernard, --- Critique et interprétation --- Criticism and interpretation. --- 72.07 --- Architectuur ; 1976-2006 ; Bernard Tschumi --- Tschumi, Bernard °1944 (°Lausanne, Zwitserland) --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architecture, Postmodern --- Postmodern architecture --- Architecture, Modern --- Postmodernism --- Architecture postmoderne. --- Critique et interprétation
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Architecture, Modern --- -Architecture, Postmodern --- -City planning --- Space (Architecture) --- Architecture and space --- Space and architectural mass --- Space in architecture --- Architecture --- City planning --- Cities and towns --- Civic planning --- Land use, Urban --- Model cities --- Redevelopment, Urban --- Slum clearance --- Town planning --- Urban design --- Urban development --- Urban planning --- Land use --- Planning --- Art, Municipal --- Civic improvement --- Regional planning --- Urban policy --- Urban renewal --- Postmodern architecture --- Postmodernism --- Modern architecture --- Exhibitions --- Composition, proportion, etc. --- Government policy --- Management --- Tschumi, Bernard --- -Exhibitions --- Architectuur ; 1986-1994 ; Bernard Tschumi --- Architectuurtheorie ; 20ste eeuw ; Bernard Tschumi --- Stedenbouw ; denken over --- Stedenbouw ; openbare plaatsen ; parken ; straten ; pleinen --- Architectuur ; kantoorgebouwen ; bedrijfsgebouwen --- Stedenbouw ; (spoorweg)stations en omgeving --- Architectuur ; Parijs ; Le Parc de la Villette --- Kunst- ; cultuur ; mediacentra --- Videokunst ; video-installaties --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 --- Tschumi, Bernard, --- Architecture, Postmodern --- 72.038 --- 72.07 --- Environments --- Operagebouwen --- Tschumi, Bernard °1944 (°Lausanne, Zwitserland) --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Exhibitions. --- City planning. --- Space (Architecture). --- Negative space (Architecture)
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Art as we know it is dramatically changing, but popular and critical responses lag behind. In this trenchant illustrated essay, David Joselit describes how art and architecture are being transformed in the age of Google. Under the dual pressures of digital technology, which allows images to be reformatted and disseminated effortlessly, and the exponential acceleration of cultural exchange enabled by globalization, artists and architects are emphasizing networks as never before. Some of the most interesting contemporary work in both fields is now based on visualizing patterns of dissemination after objects and structures are produced, and after they enter into, and even establish, diverse networks. Behaving like human search engines, artists and architects sort, capture, and reformat existing content. Works of art crystallize out of populations of images, and buildings emerge out of the dynamics of the circulation patterns they will house. Examining the work of architectural firms such as OMA, Reiser + Umemoto, and Foreign Office, as well as the art of Matthew Barney, Ai Weiwei, Sherrie Levine, and many others, After Art provides a compelling and original theory of art and architecture in the age of global networks.
Art and society. --- Art --- Art and sociology --- Society and art --- Sociology and art --- Psychology. --- Social aspects --- Acropolis Museum. --- Ai Weiwei. --- Alejandro Zaera-Polo. --- Alexander Nemerov. --- Andy Warhol. --- Antonio Negri. --- Art Basel. --- Art history. --- Art museum. --- Art world. --- Arthur Danto. --- Bernard Tschumi. --- Bill Ayers. --- Boris Groys. --- Bruno Latour. --- Calculation. --- Capitalism. --- Clement Greenberg. --- Commodity. --- Conceptual art. --- Contemporary art. --- Creative Commons. --- Cultural Property (Japan). --- Cultural capital. --- Curator. --- Customer. --- Damien Hirst. --- De Stijl. --- Decolonization. --- Diagram. --- Digital photography. --- Dissemination. --- Electronic Disturbance Theater. --- Emblem. --- Epistemology. --- Financial capital. --- Frank Gehry. --- Globalization. --- Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. --- Hannah Arendt. --- Hans Belting. --- High culture. --- Iconology. --- Ideology. --- Illegal immigration. --- Income. --- Infrastructure. --- Instance (computer science). --- Institution. --- Institutional Critique. --- Kunsthalle Wien. --- Lawrence Lessig. --- Le Corbusier. --- MIT Press. --- Manifesto. --- Market economy. --- Matthew Barney. --- Michael Hardt. --- Michel Foucault. --- Modern architecture. --- Modernism. --- Museum. --- Narrative. --- Neoliberalism. --- Newspaper. --- Overproduction. --- Ownership. --- Oxford University Press. --- Parametricism. --- Photography. --- Postcard. --- Public sphere. --- Publication. --- Rachel Harrison. --- Rem Koolhaas. --- Repatriation (humans). --- Rhetoric. --- Richard Meier. --- Rirkrit Tiravanija. --- Rosalind E. Krauss. --- Roselee Goldberg. --- Saskia Sassen. --- Scalability. --- Sherrie Levine. --- Social space. --- Subodh Gupta. --- Surrealism. --- T. J. Clark (art historian). --- Tactical media. --- Tania Bruguera. --- The Society of the Spectacle. --- Tourism. --- Understanding. --- Venice Biennale. --- Visual culture. --- Walker Evans. --- Walter Benjamin. --- Wealth. --- Website. --- Work of art.
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