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  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Mar-2004
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Using language - speaking and understanding it - is a defining ability of human beings, woven into all human activity. It is therefore inevitable that it should be deeply implicated in the design, production and use of buildings. Building legislation, design guides, competition and other briefs, architectural criticism, teaching and scholarly material, and the media all produce their characteristic texts.
The authors use texts about such projects as Berlin's new Reichstag, Scotland's new Parliament, and the Auschwitz concentration camp museum to clarify the interaction between texts, design, critical debate and response.

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'Markus and Cameron continually provide a degree of examination, and wealth of detail and interpretation, that can only come from careful scholarly endeavour. It is succinct and to the point.' - The Architects' Journal 'Markus and Cameron continually provide a degree of examination, and wealth of detail and interpretation, that can only come from careful scholarly endeavour. It is succinct and to the point.' - The Architects' Journal

'Explores a highly original and important field.' - The Architects' Journal

Foreword vii
Acknowledgements xii
Why Language Matters
1(17)
`Language' and `linguistics': beyond structuralism and semiotics
4(6)
`Discourse' and `discourse analysis'
10(2)
Discourse analysis as a critical tool
12(3)
Buildings and discourse
15(3)
Buildings and Their Texts: A Brief History
18(24)
Introduction
18(1)
Treatises: Vitruvius is alive and well
19(2)
The pain of writing
21(3)
The loss of innocence, and form as the healer
24(3)
Function and technology foregrounded
27(4)
The manifesto replaces the weighty tome
31(1)
Text prescriptions: competitions, briefs and design guides
32(5)
Architectural texts without architects
37(1)
Design by law
38(2)
Conclusion
40(2)
Classification
42(25)
Introduction
42(6)
Classification and class
48(2)
The ordering of knowledge
50(3)
The human body as object
53(6)
Intentions and achievement in the workplace
59(2)
Boundaries and clusters
61(5)
So how does classification shape space?
66(1)
Power
67(26)
Buildings, language and power
67(4)
Hierarchical buildings and their texts
71(4)
Textual contradictions: the Scottish Parliament building
75(3)
Textual silences: `The happiest workplace in Britain'?
78(9)
Contesting power
87(2)
`Washbasins in the sun'
89(2)
Textual authority: subjects and objects
91(2)
Value
93(27)
Introduction
93(4)
Evaluative discourse: selection of objects
97(2)
Evaluating buildings in discourse: some cases in point
99(4)
Voices of authority
103(2)
Constructing value: comparison and contrast
105(4)
Evaluative discourse and promotional discourse
109(3)
Aesthetic value and social value
112(8)
Heritage
120(29)
Time, space and the past
120(2)
Creating identities
122(4)
Commodification
126(3)
Depoliticizing the past: the case of Wigan Pier
129(4)
Grim episodes
133(5)
Architecture, heritage and national identity
138(7)
Heritage and national identity in the post-colonial world
145(4)
Images
149(25)
Reading and looking - a perplexing double act
149(3)
The architectural image in history and today
152(2)
How images work
154(3)
Some cases
157(16)
A final comment
173(1)
Afterword: Some Applications 174(5)
Notes 179(5)
Bibliography 184(7)
Index 191


Cameron, Deborah; Markus, Thomas A.