RecordNumber
2349
Title
Surface and deep histories : critiques and practices in art, architecture and design
Author Statement
edited by Anuradha Chatterjee
Publication
Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication Year
2018
Collation
x, 233 pages : illustrations
Notes
urface in architecture has had a deeper and a more pervasive presence in the practice and theory of the discipline than is commonly supposed. Orientations to the surface emerge, collapse, and reappear, sustaining it as a legitimate theoretical and artefactual entity, despite the (twentieth-century) disciplinary definition of architecture as space, structure, and function. Even though surface is defended for its pervasiveness (Kurt Forster), its function as a theoretical motif with generative power (Andrew Benjamin), and in constituting the operative principles of modern architecture as a visual phenomenon (Mark Wigley), it occupies the interstice, or the space of the unconscious within architectural discourse, from where it defends its legitimacy as architecturally valuable or ʹfunctional,ʹ as opposed to merely visually pleasurable. Surface and Deep Histories positions surface within the scholarship of critical theory and design-based approaches, and invites academics and designers, and art and architectural historians based in Australia to consider the uses, figurations, scales, and typologies of surfaces. -- back cover , Includes bibliographic references (pages [201]-223) and index
Subject
Architecture -- Aesthetics -- Congresses , Architecture -- Details -- Congresses , Historicism in architecture
ADDED ENTRIES
AU Chatterjee, Anuradha editor , CO Surface and Deep Histories, Together Apart, (2012 : Australia)
LC Class
NA
LC Number
2500 .S87
LC Date
2018
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