Terms of appropriation : modern architecture and global exchange /
This collection focuses on how architectural material is transformed, revised, swallowed whole, plagiarized or in any other way appropriated. It charts new territory within this still unexplored yet highly topical area of study by establishing a shared vocabulary with which to discuss, or contest, t...
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
[2018]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: authorship, transfer, rights, re-enactments
- Part 1: Authorship. 1. Signed, anonymous: the persona of the architect in the Mansion House debate / Timothy Hyde
- 2. The anxiety of anonymity: on the historiographic problem of Walter Gropius and The Architects Collaborative / Michael Kubo
- 3. The power of association: Le Corbusier in the banlieue / Kenny Cupers
- Part 2: Transfer. 4. Edvard Ravnikar's eclecticism of taste and the politics of appropriation / Vladimir Kulić
- 5. Cold War adaptations: SIAL Školka's real and imaginary architectural dialogues with the West / Ana Miljački
- 6. Translation theory and the intertwined histories of building for self-governance / Esra Akcan
- Part 3: Rights.
- 7. Architecture and copyright: rights of authors and things in the age of reproduction / Ines Weizman
- 8. Sufficient originality: the legal contours of creativity in architecture / Sarah Hirschman
- 9. Architectural patents beyond Bucky Fuller's Quadrant / Kevin Emerson Collins
- Part 4: Reenactments. 10. By the book: Philip Johnson's Ledoux redo at the University of Houston / Amanda Reeser Lawrence
- 11. A careful misreading of precedent: the politics of transparency in the work of Lina Bo Bardi / David Rifkind
- 12. Not exactly the same: on the fantasy of "Chinese architectural copies" / Winnie Wong
- 13. Città analoga: Aldo Rossi's visual theory on display / Léa-Catherine Szacka.