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E-raamat: Visual Research Methods in Architecture

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This book offers a distinctive approach to the use of visual methodologies for qualitative architectural research. It presents a diverse selection of ways for the architect or architectural researcher to use their gaze as part of their research practice for the purpose of visual literacy. Its contributors explore and use, &;critical visualizations,&; which employ observation and socio-cultural critique through visual creations&;texts, drawings, diagrams, paintings, visual texts, photography, film, and their hybrid forms&;to research architecture, landscape design, and interior architecture. The visual methods intersect with those used in ethnography, anthropology, visual culture, and media studies. In presenting a range of interdisciplinary approaches, Visual Research Methods in Architecture opens up territory for new forms of visual architectural scholarship.
Introduction: Visual research methods and `critical visuality' 1(32)
Igea Troiani
Suzanne Ewing
Part I Drawings and diagrams: Disciplinary seeing and knowing
33(92)
1 Is the plan dying?
35(8)
Peter Blundell Jones
2 Analogical Images: Aldo Rossi's Autobiografia Scientifica
43(15)
Susanna Pisciella
3 How to draw a line when the world is moving: Architectural education in times of urgent imagination
58(18)
Tariq Toffa
4 Drawing as being: Moving beyond ways of knowing, modes of attention and habitus
76(19)
Ray Lucas
5 Learning to see: Otto Neurath's Visual Autobiography
95(17)
Valeria Guzman-Verri
6 Duratiorrand anexactitude: What is at stake with data-based urban drawing in research?
112(13)
Miguel Paredes Maldonado
Part II Photography: Presence and positioning as a researcher
125(90)
7 Looking at photographs: Thinking about architecture
127(14)
Hugh Campbell
8 Architecture's discursive space: Photography
141(17)
Marc Goodwin
9 Desert Cities
158(18)
Aglaia Konrad
10 Visual methodology on display: Taking photographs of Separation
176(12)
Shelly Cohen
Haim Yacobi
11 Visaginas: Looking at the town through photography
188(13)
Povilas Marozas
12 Writing with pictures: Reconsidering Aby Warburg's Bilderatlas in the context of architectural scholarship, education and Google Images
201(14)
Willem de Bruijn
Part III Film: Affinities and appropriations for researching contemporary culture
215(82)
13 Next to nothing: Psychogeography and the `film essay'
217(14)
Gavin Keeney
David Jones
14 Cine-Cento: Eisenstein's visual methodology and the space of film
231(16)
Niek Turner
15 Constructing an architectural phenomenography through film
247(13)
Ruxandra Kyriazopoulos-Berinde
16 An animated portrait of Casa Malaparte: Filmic practice as design research in architecture
260(16)
Topi lacovou
17 Exploring, explaining and speaking in tongues: Visual scholarship and architectural education
276(11)
Lesley Lokko
18 The plasmatic image: Experimental practices between film and architecture
287(10)
Morten Meldgaard
Part IV Miscellaneous mixed modes and new media
297(106)
19 Visual agency: Participatory painting as a method for spatial negotiation
300(17)
Agnieszka Mlicka
20 `just painting': Performative painting as visual discourse
317(18)
Tonia Carless
21 Visual heuristics for colour design
335(18)
Fiona McLachlan
22 Digitally stitching stereoscopic vision
353(17)
George Themistokleous
23 Audio-visual instruments and multi-dimensional architecture
370(17)
Mathew Emmett
24 Kaleidoscopic drawings: Sights and sites in the drawing of the city
387(16)
Sophia Banou
Notes on Contributors 403(8)
Index 411
Igea Troiani (PhD) is a trained architect, academic and filmmaker who is a professor of architecture at the University of Plymouth. She graduated from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and since 1996 has taught research-led design and history and theory in schools of architecture in Australia, China and the United Kingdom. Igea produces books and publications, buildings, art exhibitions and architectural films as research outputs. Working mostly in academia now she uses exhibitions as a mode of research and dissemination, writes theory as film and makes films on architectural production under her production company Caryatid Films. She is founder and editor-in-chief of the interdisciplinary, award-winning journal Architecture and Culture that publishes exploratory research that is purposively imaginative rigorously speculative, visually and verbally stimulating.





Suzanne Ewing is Professor of Architectural Criticism at The University of Edinburgh in Scotland, and director of Zone Architects. Her publications include Architecture and Field/Work (2011) and she is co-editor of the award-winning journal Architecture and Culture.