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E-raamat: Architecture Chronicle: Diary of an Architectural Practice [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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During the last 30 years, technological, social, economic and environmental changes have brought about the most dramatic evolution to architectural practice that has taken place since the profession emerged during the Italian Renaissance. Whilst these changes have transformed the way architects work, few contemporary books discuss architectural practice. The Architecture Chronicle sets out to define the role of the contemporary architect in the light of these changes. Most books on architecture start when a building is complete, carefully editing out any evidence of the design and production process. The Architecture Chronicle engages with the design and production process. It investigates how and by whom design decisions are made and executed. Chapter 1 is a diary reporting on the design and realisation of five stage sets and one urban intervention over a period of four years, starting on 16 December 2003. The diary is intercepted by references that are, where appropriate, carefully integrated in the overall narrative. Chapter 2 reflects on the diary to discover patterns and cross-references and to draw conclusions. The contemporary architect can be defined as three distinct characters. The architect-inventor challenges conventions and questions the social status quo. The architect-activist transgresses the boundary of the profession and enters the construction process. The architect-arbitrator engages the audience to realise the ambitious project. The Architecture Chronicle concludes that the contemporary architect still draws and writes, but that it is often the architect?s ability to engage and direct that asserts his or her status. To assert his or her status in the design team, the architect?s ability to talk and to act is more important than his or her ability to draw and write.
List of Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgements xxiii
Introduction 1(4)
Architects
1(1)
Books
1(1)
Diary
2(1)
Chronicle
2(1)
Practice
2(1)
Theatre
3(1)
Design
3(1)
Bricolage
4(1)
1 Diary of an Architect
5(172)
Kabale und Liebe
5(32)
Le nozze di Figaro
37(6)
Herr Gevatter
43(53)
Zero Emission Luminaires
96(40)
Opernreigen
136(41)
2 The Characters of the Architect
177(22)
The Architect-Inventor
179(4)
The Architect-Activist
183(7)
The Architect-Arbitrator
190(9)
Bibliography 199(4)
Index 203
Dr Jan Kattein established Jan Kattein Architects, London, in 2004 which has become known for a range of innovative and award-winning projects in architecture, stage design and urban design. He also works as a part-time lecturer at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, UK.