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The anatomy of the architectural book
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Abstract
"The Anatomy of the Architectural Book examines approaches to structuring, constructing and designing architectural books and traces how they have changed over time. The discipline has been exposed to debates, just as building construction has been exposed to the charms of book making. Examining the crossovers between book culture and building culture makes the axes visible along which architectural knowledge circulates through books into buildings and back – from the celebration of specific architectural practices to the production of unique books, using pages and print to convey architectural ideas. Dissecting a wealth of books through five conceptual tools – texture, surface, rhythm, structure and scale – André Tavares analyzes the material qualities of books in order to assess their crossovers with architectural knowledge. The detailed history of Sigfried Giedion’s Befreites Wohnen and the two incarnations of the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park and Sydenham provide a background that confront us not only with the rise of the industrialized book but also with the configuration of the book as a unique visual device." -- Provided by publisher.
Contents
Prologue : Cross-sections through an endless library -- Part one -- Colorful crossroads : from paper to the Crystal Palace -- Modern clumsiness : Befreites Wohnen and Sigfried Giedion's loom -- Part two -- Texture : reading with hands -- Surface : even pages talk to odd pages -- Rhythm : dynamics of content -- Structure : architectural frameworks -- Scale : objects without size -- Epilogue : Hugo's prophecy.
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- [Montreal]: Canadian Centre for Architecture
- Zurich, Switzerland: Lars Müller Publishers, [2024]
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- 9783037787694
- 3037787694
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