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Celebrating the Marvellous: Surrealism in Architecture [Minkštas viršelis]

Guest editor (Bartlett School of Architecture, London, England)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 136 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 282x208x13 mm, weight: 658 g
  • Serija: Architectural Design
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Mar-2018
  • Leidėjas: Academy Press
  • ISBN-10: 1119254418
  • ISBN-13: 9781119254416
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 136 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 282x208x13 mm, weight: 658 g
  • Serija: Architectural Design
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Mar-2018
  • Leidėjas: Academy Press
  • ISBN-10: 1119254418
  • ISBN-13: 9781119254416
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

We are entering a new era of architecture that is technologically enhanced, virtual and synthetic. Contemporary architects operate in a creative environment that is both real and digital; mixed, augmented and hybridised. This world consists of ecstasies, fears, fetishisms and phantoms, processes and spatiality that can best be described as Surrealist. Though too long dormant, Surrealism has been a significant cultural force in modern architecture. Founded by poet André Breton in Paris in 1924 as an artistic, intellectual and literary movement, architects such as Le Corbusier, Diller + Scofidio, Bernard Tschumi and John Hejduk realised its evocative powers to propel them to 'starchitect' status. Rem Koolhaas most famously illustrated Delirious New York (1978) with Madelon Vriesendorp's compelling Surrealist images.

Architects are now reviving the power of Surrealism to inspire and explore the ramifications of advanced technology. Architects' studios in practices and schools are becoming places where nothing is forbidden. Architectural languages and theories are 'mashed' together, approaches are permissively appropriated, and styles are not mutually exclusive. Projects are polemic, postmodern and surreally media savvy. Today's architects must compose space that operates across the spatial spectrum. Surrealism, with its multiple readings of the city, its collage semiotics, its extruded forms and artificial landscapes, is an ideal source for contemporary architectural inspiration.

Contributors include: Bryan Cantley, Nic Clear, James Eagle, Natalie Gall, Mark Morris, Dagmar Motycka Weston, Alberto Perez-Gomez, Shaun Murray, Anthony Vidler, and Elizabeth Anne Williams.

Featured architects: Nigel Coates, Hernan Diaz Alonso, Perry Kulper, and Mark West.

About the Guest-Editor 5(1)
Neil Spiller
Introduction
That was Then, This is Now and Next
6(10)
Neil Spiller
Architecture After the Rain
16(8)
Anthony Vidler
Surrealism and Architectural Atmosphere
24(6)
Alberto Perez-Gomez
Moody Attunement in Giorgio de Chirico's Metaphysical City
30(6)
Dagmar Motycka Weston
HR Giger Museum, Gruyeres, Switzerland, 1998
Alien Ossuary
The HR Giger Museum Bar
36(6)
Neil Spiller
Making A Spectacle Of Society
(Thoughts on Surreality)
42(8)
Nigel Coates
A Simply Marvellous Reaction
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response and the Desk Tutorial
50(14)
Mark Morris
As the Levee Breaks
Entrusting the Surreal Mississippi
Elizabeth Williams Russell
Katharine Dowson, My Soul, `Brains: The Mind as Matter' exhibition, Wellcome Collection, London, 2012
Hearing Trumpets, Errant Furniture and Architectural Magic
Arch Combinatoria and the Horizontal Forest
64(8)
Natalie Gall
The Shadowy Thickening of Space and Time with Chance
An Interview with the Quay Brothers
72(6)
Mark Morris
Neil Spiller
Surrealist Thames-side Piers
Tellurian Relics
78(6)
Shaun Murray
Shaun Murray, Autochthonic Constructions within the Second Acupuncture: Ineffaceable Illumination with Fruiting Bodies, Tellurian Relics, 2017
Silver Parrots
Mischievous Characters and Feathered Aerialists
84(8)
Perry Kulper
Magic Craftsmanship
A Glimpse into Bryan Cantley's Thirdspace
92(6)
Neil Spiller
Architecture in Aqueous Flux
The CaCO3 Depositional House
98(8)
James Eagle
Bryan Cantley, Ozonic Bladder, 2017
Transcending Geometry
The Longhouse
106(8)
Neil Spiller
Directions for Getting Lost
Or How to Change Your Mind
114(6)
Mark W. West
Mark West
Subterranean Speculations
The Chthonopolis
120(8)
Nic Clear
Counterpoint
`Sur' Realism: After Surrealism Comes Hyperrealism
128(6)
Hernan Diaz Alonso
Contributors 134
Neil Spiller is Hawksmoor Chair of Architecture and Landscape and Deputy Pro Vice-Chancellor of the University of Greenwich, London, prior to this he was Dean of the School of Architecture, Design and Construction and Professor of Architecture and Digital Theory. Before this he was Vice-Dean and Graduate Director of Design at the Bartlett School of Architecture (UCL). Neil has guest-edited 7 titles of AD including the highly successful Architects in Cyberspace I and II (1995, 1998), Protocell Architecture (2011) and Drawing Architecture (2013). He is a member of the AD Editorial Board. He has also published books with Thames and Hudson, as author of Visionary Architecture-Blueprints of the Modern Imagination (2006), Digital Architecture Now (2008) and as co-editor of Educating Architects (2014).