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      Introducing

      Introducing

      Short Essays on Influential Thinkers and Designers in Architecture
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      Language:
      Engleza
      Publishing Date:
      2021
      Publisher:
      Cover Type:
      Paperback
      Page Count:
      240
      ISBN:
      9781940743554
      Dimensions: l: 16.1cm | H: 22.7cm
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      Publisher's Synopsis
      • Originally produced to accompany a lecture series hosted by the University of Hong Kong's Department of Architecture, Erdman's introductions are reinterpreted as a collection of essays addressing the work of eighteen designers and thinkers
      • The book's sections correspond with three themes, ultimately weaving together a narrative, which addresses the speed and flow of cultural production; informality, the informational, and form; and how architects contextualise each project within their own practice and the discipline at large
      • Featured practitioners include Hernan Diaz Alonso, Donald L. Bates, Andrew Bromberg, Yung Ho Chang, Neil Denari, Toyo Ito, Kengo Kuma, Paul Lewis, Takashi Murakami, Albert Pope, Wolf D. Prix, Ali Rahim, Hani Rashid, Jesse Reiser, Jonathan Solomon, Michael Speaks, Sarah Whiting, and Michael Young

      Introducing - a collection of eighteen short essays developed by designer and educator David Erdman - suggests that short-form writing might serve as the proper vehicle for architectural discourse to flourish in the 21st century. Speculating that concise pieces of information attributed to the blogging and tweeting generation of architects is the contemporary format for the delivery of critical discourse, Erdman uses his essays to illustrate how an iterative approach to short-form writing might be the most efficient way for architecture to open new critical dialogues. This book further suggests that discourse is no longer (and will not be in the near future) delivered in extended, holistic polemical packages. Instead, Erdman posits that precise, undiluted snippets of discourse, which can be formed into broader strains of thinking by the user, or audience, that simulate an 'open source' information platform that is adept to the contemporary subject and architectural discipline, would be more suitable.

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