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E-raamat: Architect's Dream: Form and Philosophy in Architectural Imagination

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Sep-2023
  • Kirjastus: Intellect Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789387414
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  • Kirjastus: Intellect Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789387414

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Sean Pickersgill demonstrates that the goal of creating meaningful architecture can take a variety of critical and philosophical paths. The importance of architecture as an expression of broad, complex social drivers is complemented by the equally popular idea that architecture, as an intellectual pursuit, retains its own autonomy as a self-referential culture. This book uniquely places the emphasis for innovation in architecture within the domain of critical thinking generally, and a specific understanding of the semantics of built form.





The book draws on a broad range of subject areas, from film to philosophy to anthropology to mathematics and economics, to show that the path to meaningful creative practice is always based in an understanding of the principal drivers for change and meaning in society.





It is not a simple recipe book or workshop manual for others to reproduce. It requires the engaged reader to employ their own creative abilities to find what potential lies in each of the propositions, and it will encourage the scholastic architect to continue to mine the rich veins of intellectual culture to demonstrate the latent purposiveness inherent in all meaningful architecture.
           



Introduction: Architects Must Dream       



1: The Mutability of Objects     



Proposition 1: The Large Glass     



Proposition 2: Inside the Box       



Proposition 3: Lifes Harvest        



Proposition 4: Site Cycle  



2: Memory       



Proposition 5: Calvinos City of Memory   



Proposition 6: The Machine of History     



Proposition 7:  Redemptive Objects         



Proposition 8:  Borgess Library   



3: Reflective/Reflexive  



Proposition 9:  Glass and Glas     



Proposition 10:  No City  



Proposition 11:  No Interior         



Proposition 12: No Form 



4: War 



Proposition 13: Conflict   



Proposition 14: Healing   



Proposition 15: Hygiene  



5: Language     



Proposition 16: Language



Proposition 17: Ecological Symbiosis        



Proposition 18: Flat Out  



6: Destruction  



Proposition 19: Fire        



Proposition 20: Platos Cave        



Proposition 21: Earth      



Proposition 22: Clouds    



Proposition 23: Perversions         



7: Measure      



Proposition 24: Money   



Proposition 25: Wittgenstein       



Proposition 26: Contractual Obligation    



Proposition 27: Life         



8: Site  



Proposition 28: Site Affectivity/Transgressions     



Proposition 29: Highway 



Proposition 30: High Way



Proposition 31: Manufactured     



Proposition 32: Other Ecologies  



9: Fidelity        



Proposition 33: Synaesthetic       



Proposition 34: Fidelity   



Proposition 35: Non-Euclidean    



10: Melancholy



Proposition 36: Soap       



Proposition 37: Shopping



Proposition 38: Working Models 



Proposition 39: Odysseus



11: Metamorphosis      



Proposition 40: Metamorphosis  



Proposition 41: Bestiary  



Proposition 42: Kennels  



Proposition 43: Mechanization Takes Command  



12: Fiction       



Proposition 44: Future Archaeology         



Proposition 45: Dreams  



Proposition 46: Doppelgänger     



Proposition 47: Cinema   



Proposition 48: The Puzzle          



13: Crime         



Proposition 49: Forgeries



Proposition 50: Detectives          



Proposition 51: TV Eye    



Proposition 52: Punishment        



Proposition 53: Cannibalism        



14: Surface      



Proposition 54: Knots      



Proposition 55: Collage   



Proposition 56: Discotheque       



Proposition 57: Sfumato 



15: Hope         



Proposition 58: Hope      



Proposition 59: Tractatus



Proposition 60: Trust      



Afterword        



Constant Gardening        



Bibliography    



Index   
Dr Sean Pickersgill is a senior architectural academic within UniSA Creative at the University of South Australia. He has published widely on the intersection of architecture, digital culture and philosophy.