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Depuis plus d'une décennie, la tendance dominante du débat architectural valorise dans les œuvres nouvelles que ce qu'elles peuvent " exprimer " d'exceptionnel et de génie personnel. En invitant à ranimer le mot modestie au regard de l'architecture, les auteurs n'entendent pas en appeler à la retenue des élans ni à la fondation morale d'un " mouvement modeste " rédempteur des architectes inaperçus. Ils veulent explorer ce paradoxe épineux qu'induit ce rapprochement qui fait immédiatement réagir les architectes avec passion, véhémence, outrance parfois. Car, derrière cette réflexion se tient quelque chose qui manque gravement au débat actuel, quelque chose qui regarde le métier plus que la signature, qui pose la question de l'attitude, du " savoir se situer " de l'architecte. C'est moins un pavé qu'un appeau qui est ainsi lancé dans la mare, lequel, s'il n'est mis trop vite en pièces, attirera sûrement quelques oiseaux...
Architecture --- Philosophy --- Architecture - Philosophy - Congresses
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What should our buildings look like? Or is their usability more important than their appearance? Paul Guyer argues that the fundamental goals of architecture first identified by the Roman architect Marcus Pollio Vitruvius - good construction, functionality, and aesthetic appeal - have remained valid despite constant changes in human activities, building materials and technologies, as well as in artistic styles and cultures. Guyer discusses philosophers and architects throughout history, including Alberti, Kant, Ruskin, Wright, and Loos, and surveys the ways in which their ideas are brought to life in buildings across the world. He also considers the works and words of contemporary architects including Annabelle Selldorf, Herzog and de Meuron, and Steven Holl, and shows that - despite changing times and fashions - good architecture continues to be something worth striving for. This new series offers short and personal perspectives by expert thinkers on topics that we all encounter in our everyday lives.
Architecture --- Philosophy. --- Architecture - Philosophy --- Architecture - Aesthetics
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Community life --- Architecture and society --- Architecture -- Philosophy
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In Analogical City, Cameron McEwan argues for architecture’s status as a critical project. McEwan revisits architect Aldo Rossi as a paradigmatic figure of the critical rational tradition, studying a neglected aspect of his thought — the analogical city — to excavate its potential. McEwan develops a grammar of the analogical city under the headings of Imagination, Transformation, City, Multitude, and Project. McEwan argues that the analogical city is critical, collective, and emancipatory. Analogical thought and understanding cities as analogical might open the conditions of possibility for rethinking the critical project in architecture.
Architecture and society --- Architecture—Philosophy --- Sociology, Urban
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Architecture --- Philosophy. --- 72.01 --- Architectuurtheorie --- Architectuur (theorie) --- Philosophy --- Architecture - Philosophy.
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"A History of Artificially Intelligent Architecture: Case Studies from the USA, UK, Europe and Japan, 1949-1987 provides a comprehensive survey of architectural projects exhibiting intelligence since the Late First Century right up to the present day. Tracing the social, scientific and technological developments, this book analyses case studies from both conceived and executed architectural projects by Architects and Cyberneticians from the United States, United Kingdom, Europe and Japan from 1949-87. From the Late First Century through to the Seventeenth Century, the scientific endeavors of the Hero of Alexandria, Ramon Llull, Paracelsus, Rene´ Descartes, Jacques de Vaucanson, Pierre Jacquet-Droz, and Charles Babbage have been presented in which they attempted to review, analyse and conclude the notion of artificial intelligence. Coming to the Twenty-First Century and witnessing a period, particularly from 1949-87, where nothing had been constant, Architects and Cyberneticians whose architectural projects attempted to simulate intelligence include Cedric Price, Richard Saul Wurman, Nicholas Negroponte, Kenzo Tange, Arata Isozaki, Charles Eames, Ezra D. Ehrenkrantz, Richard Rogers, Renzo Piano, and Gordon Pask respectively. This book asks: How have Polymaths, Architects and Cyberneticians simulated artificial intelligence in their scientific/architectural projects? Is it possible to define intelligence purely based on the history of architecture? Or, on a more extensive level, is it possible to view artificial intelligence originating from the history of architecture instead of computational paradigm? The transdisciplinarity of the book makes it of interest to researchers and students of technologically advanced architecture's history, theory, and criticism, artificial intelligence, cybernetics, information and communications, urban and sustainable design, ergonomics, computer applications, and digital design and fabrication"-- Provided by publisher.
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Architecture --- Philosophie de l'architecture --- Théorie de l'architecture --- Philosophy --- Architecture - Philosophy --- Philisophy.
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Lucius Burckhardt (1925-2003) taught architectural theory at Kassel University and, in the 1980s, coined the term "Promenadology"or the science of Strollology and developed this into a complex and far-sighted planning and design discipline. Given that "the landscape" as an idea only exists in our heads, Burckhardt's writings (and drawings) are not so much concerned with beautiful vistas, but focus instead on the multi-faceted interaction a simple walk-taker has with his environment. To those who observe the environment with their eyes wide open, interesting questions will arise again and again; for example, why "city" and "country" can no longer be separated so easily in the face of progressive urbanization. Or why we consider a viaduct to be beautiful, but a nuclear power station an intrusion. And also, why gardens are works of art and should therefore be appraised as such. This book contains 28 texts by the design and planning critic, for the first time in English, with the focus on landscapes, gardens as an art form and the science of strollology.
Environment (Aesthetics) --- Gardens --- Landscape architecture --- Urbanization --- Philosophy --- Philosophy. --- Gardens - Philosophy --- Landscape architecture - Philosophy --- Urbanization.
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De l’Iran à la Chine, de Beyrouth à Rio, des îles Grecques au Texas, Philippe Trétiack parcourt le monde pour y récolter autant de règles d’architecture que d’histoires à travers 56 récits impressionnistes et personnels. Une morale en forme de règle architecturale universelle conclut chaque récit.
Récit de voyage --- Perception de l'architecture --- Architecture --- Philosophy --- Architecture - Philosophy
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More than ever, architecture is in need of provocation, a new path beyond the traditional notion that buildings must serve as vessels, or symbols of something outside themselves. Non-Referential Architecture is nothing less than a manifesto for a new architecture. It brings together two leading thinkers, architect Valerio Olgiati and theorist Markus Breitschmid, who have grappled with this problem since their first encounter in 2005. In a world that itself increasingly rejects ideologies of any kind, Olgiati and Breitschmid offer Non-Referential Architecture as a radical, new approach free from rigid ideologies. Non-referential buildings, they argue, are entities that are themselves meaningful outside a vocabulary of fixed symbols and images and their historical connotations. For more than a decade, Olgiati and Breitschmid?s thinking has placed them at the forefront of architectural theory. Indispensable for understanding what the future might hold for architecture, Non-Referential Architecture will become a new classic. The book's first edition, published in May 2018 by Simonett & Baer, was sold-out within months. This revised and slightly redesigned new edition makes this key text available again.
Architecture --- Architecture postmoderne --- Philosophie --- Architecture, Postmodern --- Philosophy --- Architecture - Philosophy --- Ecrit d'architecte
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