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Maintenance Architecture [Kietas viršelis]

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(MOS Architects)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 208 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x16 mm, 50 color illus., 36 b&w illus.; 86 Illustrations
  • Serija: The MIT Press
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Dec-2016
  • Leidėjas: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262034972
  • ISBN-13: 9780262034975
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 208 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x16 mm, 50 color illus., 36 b&w illus.; 86 Illustrations
  • Serija: The MIT Press
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Dec-2016
  • Leidėjas: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262034972
  • ISBN-13: 9780262034975
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Maintenance plays a crucial role in the production and endurance of architecture, yet architects for the most part treat maintenance with indifference. The discipline of architecture values the image of the new over the lived-in, the photogenic empty and stark building over a messy and labored one. But the fact is: homes need to be cleaned and buildings and cities need to be maintained, and architecture no matter its form cannot escape from such realities. In Maintenance Architecture, Hilary Sample offers an inventive examination of the architectural significance of maintenance through a series of short texts and images about specific buildings, materials, and projects. Although architects have seldom choose to represent maintenance -- imagining their work only from conception to realization -- artists have long explored subjects of endurance and permanence in iconic architecture. Sample explores a range of art projects -- by artists including Gordon Matta-Clark, Jeff Wall, and Mierle Laderman Ukeles -- to recast the problem of maintenance for architecture. How might architectural design and discourse change as a building cycle expands to include "post-occupancy"? Sample looks particularly at the private home, exhibition pavilion, and high-rise urban building, giving special attention to buildings constructed with novel and developing materials, technologies, and precise detailing in relation to endurance. These include Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion House (1929), the Lever House (1952), the U.S. Steel Building (1971), and the O-14 (2010). She considers the iconography of skyscrapers; maintenance workforces, both public and private; labor-saving technology and devices; and contemporary architectural projects and preservation techniques that encompass the afterlife of buildings. A selection of artworks make the usually invisible aspects of maintenance visible, from Martha Rosler's Cleaning the Drapes to Inigo Manglano-Ovalle's The Kiss.

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(24)
1 Maintenance and the Urban Image
Rockefeller Center, Raymond Hood, 1939
25(1)
Facade of Pharos Building, Vanessa van Dam, 2002
26(4)
Capturing Cleanliness
30(5)
Lever House, SOM, 1952
35(4)
Appliance House, Jennifer Bolande, 1998--1999
39(6)
La Notte, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1961
45(2)
Sears Tower, SOM, 1973
47(2)
Corporate Materiality and Self-Maintenance: Alcoa, U.S. Steel, and PPG
49(4)
Union Carbide Headquarters, Natalie de Blois/SOM, 1962
53(8)
The Louvre Pyramid, Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, 1989
61(4)
2 Cleaning and the Politics of Labor
"Manifesto for Maintenance Art," Mierle Laderman Ukeles, 1969
65(4)
On Maintenance
69(6)
Crystal Palace, Sir Joseph Paxton, 1851
75(2)
White Wings, Department of Street Cleaning, New York, 1930
77(2)
Flats at Rue des Amiraux, Henri Sauvage, 1925
79(2)
Centre Pompidou Competition, Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers, 1977
81(2)
Neue Nationalgalerie, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, 1968
83(4)
Desire
87(2)
Le Baiser/The Kiss, Inigo Manglano-Ovalle, 1999
89(8)
3 Visualizing Decay
Koolhaas Houselife, Ila Beka and Louise Lemoine, 2008
97(4)
Madeness
101(6)
Morning Cleaning, Jeff Wall, 1999
107(4)
Conical Intersect, Gordon Matta-Clark, 1975
111(2)
Cleaning the Rietveld Pavilion, Job Koelewijn, 1992
113(6)
Cleaning the Drapes, Martha Rosler, 1967--1972
119(2)
Ethics of Dust, Jorge Otero-Pailos, 2009
121(2)
Dusty Relief, R&Sie(n), 2002
123(4)
Usus/Usures, Rotor, 2010
127(4)
4 Modernizing Maintenance
With Robots, Diego Trujillo Pisanty, 2010
131(1)
The Domestication of Cleanliness
132(2)
Befreites Wohnen, Sigfried Giedion, 1929
134(3)
Cite de Refuge, Le Corbusier, 1929
137(4)
The Dymaxion House, Buckminster Fuller, 1929
141(3)
House of the Future, Alison and Peter Smithson, 1955--1956
144(5)
The Squeegee, Ettore Steccone, 1936
149(2)
Window-Washing Chairs, Anna Dormitzer, from 1878
151(2)
Self-Cleaning Glass, Pilkington Glass, 2001
153(2)
Beijing National Aquatics Center, PTW Architects, 2008
155(1)
GEKKO Facade and Clean Ant: Window-Washing Robots, 2009
156(3)
5 Post-Occupancy and Alternate Architectural Futures
AM/PM, Sarah Morris, 1999
159(1)
Endurance
160(2)
Loomis House, William Lescaze, 1938
162(3)
Unite d'Habitation in Berlin, Le Corbusier, 1957
165(2)
Yale Center for British Art, Louis Kahn, 1974
167(2)
Toledo Museum of Art Glass Pavilion, SANAA, 2006
169(2)
Dutch Embassy in Berlin, Rem Koolhaas/OMA, 2004
171(2)
O-14, Reiser + Umemoto, 2010
173(1)
I Feel Cold Today, Patrick Bernatchez, 2007
174(7)
Notes 181(8)
Index 189