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E-raamat: T-Squared: Theories and Tactics in Architecture and Design

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: Intellect Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789384352
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  • Kirjastus: Intellect Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789384352

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An interdisciplinary collection with its origins in the 2018 National Conference on the Beginning Design Student, hosted by the College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning at the University of Cincinnati, the overarching focus of which was on 'TIME'. The book includes contributions from some scholars who were not involved in the conference but whose voices are important to the conversation.





T-Squared: Theories and Tactics in Architecture and Design has three primary aims. First, it reveals and illuminates the extensive and explicit relationship between the research that shapes art, architecture and design practices, and the studio prompts and assignments that are developed by faculty for students engaging the creative disciplines. Second, it demonstrates that pedagogical inquiry and invention can be a (radical) research endeavour that can also become an evolutionary agent for faculty, students, institutions and communities. Third, it makes available to a larger audience a set of innovative ideas and exercises that have until now been known to limited numbers of students and faculty, hidden behind the walls of studio courses and institutions.





This book will appeal to anyone interested in design thinking and design process as well as to architects, architectural educators and architecture students who may particularly identify in it stirrings of a new world order and a call to arms.





Each chapter of T-Squared is separated into two parts: THEORY (T1) and TACTICS (T2). In T1, the authors offer mini-manifestos about topics that relate to their professional interests and efforts. In T2, the authors delineate exercises that reflect the ideascapes and methodologies presented in T1. The exercises in T2 are adapted for the reader from assignments given to students enrolled in design studios at a variety of universities. In their current incarnation, they offer anyone with tenacity, imagination and an adventurous attitude towards architecture and design access to distinct sets of provocative questions, procedures and modes. The T2 offerings require the readers engagement and imagination and the rolling up of sleeves while there may be steps to follow, many of the exercises read like Fluxus scores and require investment rather than obedience. A suspension of disbelief is required but all seriously creative folk (like you, reader) understand that already.





Primary readership will be among design educators and students looking for a window through which to view the ways design is being introduced, taught and positioned across disciplines and institutions, and to architects, architectural educators and architecture students.
List of Figures
ix
Acknowledgments xv
PART 1 STARTING UP
1(8)
1 Front Porch (coffee)
2(7)
Samantha Krukowski
PART 2 THRESHOLD
9(10)
2 In Media Res, or Beginning in the Middle of Things
10(9)
David Leatherbarrow
PART 3 INTERIORS
19(218)
3 Food for Thought
20(24)
Nikole Bouchard
4 Pedagogical Pluralism
44(18)
Alberto de Salvatierra
Samantha Solano
Joshua Vermillion
5 Informed Forms and Matters
62(16)
Negar Kalantar
Alireza Borhani
6 Out of Control
78(18)
Jennifer Akerman
7 Cultured Drawing
96(16)
Kathryn Strand
8 Drawing the City
112(16)
Sandy Litchfield
9 Scripting Space
128(16)
Brian Ambroziak
10 The Literary Imagination
144(12)
Angeliki Sioli
Kristen Kelsch
11 Overcoming Fear
156(14)
Chloe Briggs
12 Horizon Volume and Being
170(20)
Peter P. Goche
13 FACTUM 1:1
190(14)
Federica Goffi
14 Tendering a Tactile Tectonic: Discovering and Deploying Architecture's DNA
204(20)
John M. Reynolds
15 The Mother of Invention
224(13)
Thomas Cline
PART 4 WINDING DOWN
237(5)
16 Deck (bourbon)
238(4)
Samantha Krukowski
Bibliography 242(12)
Notes on the Contributors 254
Samantha Krukowski is an artist, author and educator. Trained as an architect and art historian, she engages an interdisciplinary and intermodal practice that explores the nature of images and objects, the records of experience, the identity of place and the consequences of intervention. She works at the Kansas City Art Institute as The Sosland Family Chair of Foundation Studies; prior to joining KCAI, she was a faculty member at the University of Cincinnati (School of Design), Iowa State University (Department of Architecture), and the University of Texas at Austin (Department of Radio-Television-Film). Krukowski received a BA in Political Science at Barnard College/Columbia University (1988), an MA in Art History at Washington University in St. Louis (1992), an M.Arch. at The University of Texas at Austin (1997) and a Ph.D in Art History at The University of Texas at Austin (1999).