Transacting As Art Design and Architecture

Transacting As Art  Design and Architecture
Author: Marsha Bradfield,Cinzia Cremona,Amy McDonnell,Eva Sajovic
Publsiher: Intellect (UK)
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2022-01-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1789384435

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An interdisciplinary anthology exploring alternatives to the principles of commercial markets that dominate contemporary life. The essays in this volume apply an experimental ethos to collaborative cultural production. Expanding the fields of art, design, and architectural research, contributors provide critical reflection on collaborative practice-based research. The volume builds on a pop-up market hosted by the London-based arts cluster Critical Practice that sought to creatively explore existing structures of evaluation and actively produce new ones. Assembled by lead editor Marsha Bradfield, the essays contextualize the event within London's long history of marketplaces, offer reflections from the stallholders, and celebrate its value system, particularly its critique of econometrics. A glossary rounds off the text and opens up the publication as a resource.

An Introduction to the History of Architecture Art Design

An Introduction to the History of Architecture  Art   Design
Author: George T Gray
Publsiher: Sunway University Press
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2021-10-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789675492587

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An Introduction to the History of Architecture, Art & Design chronicles the times in which major works of architecture, art and design were created, and is compact with features and images of major artworks from each art and design period. The best examples from each period are illustrated together with their famous creators, alongside timelines that track the evolution of the artistic disciplines throughout history.

Design and Agency

Design and Agency
Author: John Potvin,Marie-Ève Marchand
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-05-14
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781350063815

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Design and Agency brings together leading international design scholars and practitioners to address the concept of agency in relation to objects, organisations and people. The authors set out to expand the scope of design history and practice, avoiding the heroic narratives of a typical modernist approach. They consider both how the agents of design construct and express their identities and subjectivities through practice, while also investigating the distinctive contribution of design in the construction of individual identity and subjectivity. Individual chapters explore notions of agency in a range of design disciplines and historical periods, including the agency of women in effecting changes to the design of offices and working practices; the role of Jeffrey Lindsay and Buckminster Fuller in developing the design of a geodesic dome; Le Corbusier's 'Casa Curutchet'; a re-consideration of the gendered historiography of the 'Jugendstil' movement, and Bruce Mau's design exhibitions. Taken together, the essays in Design and Agency provide a much-needed response to the traditional texts which dominate design history. With a broad chronological span from 1900 to the present, and an equally broad understanding of the term 'design', it expands how we view the discipline, and shows how design itself can be an agent for social, cultural and economic change.

Problem Invention

Problem Invention
Author: Peter Bertram
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2019
Genre: Architectural design
ISBN: 3887785657

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This evocative and self-reflective book opens broader and pertinent questions about the physical nature of the architectural design process that will resonate with many of us who are prepared to work sympathetically with material. It is the conscious introduction of artistic experimentation in the architects material practice that can gradually enable intimacy, complexity and the shaping of novelty, as Bertram argues. A loving and rigorous attention to making opens exciting spatial questions and promptsþproblem inventionþ. Bertram helps us to understand this process by linking architecture with philosophy, science and art". - Yeoryia Manolopoulou, Professor of Architecture and Experimental Practice, The Barlett School of Architecture00.

Trading Between Architecture and Art

Trading Between Architecture and Art
Author: Wouter Davidts,Susan Holden,Ashley Paine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-08-20
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 949209567X

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Since the 1960s, art and architecture have experienced a series of radical and reciprocal trades. Just as artists have simulated ?architectural? means like plans and models, built structures and pavilions, or intervened in urban and public spaces, architects have employed ?artistic? strategies in art institutions, exhibitions, and more. Likewise, art galleries and museums have combined both activities, playing with the conditional differences between inside and outside the institutions. This book focuses on specific case studies of these two-way, interdisciplinary transactions. Included are texts and visual essays by Mark Dorrian, Rosemary Willink, Sarah Oppenheimer, and many others.

Allan Wexler

Allan Wexler
Author: Allan Wexler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2017-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3037785160

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This book features projects, developed during the artist Allan Wexler's forty-five-year career, which mediate the gap between fine and applied art using the mediums of architecture, sculpture, photography, painting, and drawing. Wexler's production can be broadly described as tactile poetry composed by re-framing the ordinary with the intention of sustaining a narrative about landscape, nature, and the built environment that highlights the intriguing and surprising characteristics latent in the elements and rituals that pervade daily life. His work demonstrates a commitment to re-evaluating basic assumptions about our relationship to the built and natural environments. Organized thematically across four categories--abstraction, landscape, private space, and public places--this publication is a richly illustrated cross section of Wexler's multi-scale, multi-media work, featuring his own writings, narratives, and reflections.

Mobility of the Line

Mobility of the Line
Author: Ivana Wingham
Publsiher: Birkhauser
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2013
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 3034608241

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The line is the constitutive element of every drawing and forms the core element of any design - for art, architecture, urban design or design in general. It resists reduction to simple linearity, but rather takes on complex and dynamic forms that attract the viewer in various ways, both consciously and suggestively. Whether analogue or digital, line is mobile as the forces, movements and effects that line produce are different for each type of line: straight, meandering, interrupted or even invisible. The book is a stimulating celebration of the manifold aspects of line, using unique examples from architecture, design and art, combining interviews with designers and essays by various authors.

The Work of Art

The Work of Art
Author: William Hjortsberg
Publsiher: Oro Editions
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1941806139

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The Work of Art exposes and celebrates the Process from concept to creation, featuring distinct imagery of homes and the craftsmen who build them.