Best practices /

In visually cataloging the endearing and enigmatic ways in which the built environment takes shape, 'Best Practices' proposes a new way of thinking about neighbourhoods, housing developments, streetscapes and storefronts, not so much as places defined by building codes, dimensions or geogr...

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Main Authors: Besler, Erin (Author), Besler, Ian (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Novato, California] : Applied Research and Design Publishing, an imprint of ORO Editions, [2021].
Edition:First edition.
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Summary:In visually cataloging the endearing and enigmatic ways in which the built environment takes shape, 'Best Practices' proposes a new way of thinking about neighbourhoods, housing developments, streetscapes and storefronts, not so much as places defined by building codes, dimensions or geographic features, but as assemblages of ad hoc interventions and incidental ephemera. Drawing on the history of architecture, media theory, cultural anthropology and urban studies, 'Best Practices' pairs photographic documentation with extensive captions and citations to define a territory within the margins between the sanctioned and unsanctioned, the regulated and unregulated, the tasteful and tacky, the novel and the nonsense. While not necessarily in opposition of those mechanisms, Best Practices asserts that interest, knowledge and meaning are more often generated on the lines that divide such categories. This book advocates for a more thorough consideration of the unauthorised remodels, slap-dash handiwork, haphazard paint jobs, half-hearted do-it-yourself projects, cracked facades, contradictions, compromises and coincidences.
Physical Description:222 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781951541118
1951541111