Architecture thinking across boundaries : knowledge transfers since the 1960s /

While most recent writing on architecture theory has been concerned with the 'what,' what has been said and written, this book is concerned with the 'how,' how architecture theory has been created. Architecture Thinking Across Boundaries looks at architectural theory through the...

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Other Authors: Heynickx, Rajesh, 1977- (Editor), Agarez, Ricardo Costa, 1972- (Editor), Couchez, Elke (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2021.
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Summary:While most recent writing on architecture theory has been concerned with the 'what,' what has been said and written, this book is concerned with the 'how,' how architecture theory has been created. Architecture Thinking Across Boundaries looks at architectural theory through the lens of intellectual history. Twelve original essays explore a variety of themes, each examining how architectural knowledge has been transferred across social, spatial and paradigmatic boundaries, whether through international circulation of ideas, exchanges with other disciplines or transfers from design practice to theory and back again, and in each case examining the resulting transformations and resistances. Taken together, the essays in this book reflect upon the myriad routes that architectural knowledge has taken while developing into architectural theory, and the material and intellectual expressions it acquired in the process. It offers a new perspective on the processes by which architectural theory is produced, disseminated and tested, and suggests many ideas for future exploration.
Physical Description:xv, 200 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781350153172
1350153176
9781350202139
1350202134