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Strayed Homes: Cultural Histories of the Domestic in Public [Kietas viršelis]

(Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, UK)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 216 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 592 g, 32 bw illus and 18 color illus
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • ISBN-10: 1350213861
  • ISBN-13: 9781350213869
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 216 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 592 g, 32 bw illus and 18 color illus
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • ISBN-10: 1350213861
  • ISBN-13: 9781350213869
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Strayed Homes explores the blurring of public and private space. But whereas most writing about the public/private focusses on urban space, Strayed Homes focusses on the domestic - exploring those overlooked, everyday places where private and intimate activities take place in public. With four chapters set in four small, liminal spaces: the launderette, the greasy spoon, the fire escape, and the sleeper train - the book is part architectural history, part cultural history. It follows a series of allusions and impressions, to explore how films, adverts, books and anecdotes shape experiences of everyday architecture. Making a case for the poetic interpretation of space, the book can be used as a sourcebook for architects and designers as well as for theorists. It invites the reader - by embracing the notion of the 'strayed home' - to think again about concepts that are commonly invoked in the fields of architecture and urbanism, such as 'private', 'public' and 'home', and to rethink the emotional state ofleaving home, intimacy in public, and lonely dreaming"--

Strayed Homes explores the blurring of public and private space. But whereas most writing about the public/private focusses on urban space, Strayed Homes focusses on the domestic – exploring those overlooked, everyday places where private and intimate activities take place in public.

With four chapters set in four small, liminal spaces: the launderette, the greasy spoon, the fire escape, and the sleeper train - the book is part architectural history, part cultural history. It follows a series of allusions and impressions, to explore how films, adverts, books and anecdotes shape experiences of everyday architecture. Making a case for the poetic interpretation of space, the book can be used as a sourcebook for architects and designers as well as for theorists. It invites the reader – by embracing the notion of the 'strayed home' – to think again about concepts that are commonly invoked in the fields of architecture and urbanism, such as 'private', 'public' and 'home', and to rethink the emotional state of leaving home, intimacy in public, and lonely dreaming.

Recenzijos

Strayed Homes brings a valuable contribution on spaces as theyre occupied and used; a type of enquiry that is rare in architectural history, which tends to be concerned predominantly with designers. It would make heartening reading for architects who feel stuck in regulations and requirements and would like to rediscover spaces as sites of practices, movements and memories; and for anyone who enjoys cultural history written with care and attention to the small details, anxieties and pleasures of life in buildings. * Architects Journal * This highly-original study offers a celebration of ordinary spaces from fire escapes to launderettes that connect strangers in cities. Providing refuge from regulation, these spaces of temporary togetherness, waiting and daydreaming challenge readers to ask: in what places can citizenship thrive? * Barbara Penner, Professor of Architectural Humanities, University College London, UK * Strayed Homes explores everyday spaces that have none of the cultural or emotional investments of home but which, when examined as carefully as Edwina Attlee does here, tell us how we live. With an eye for the arresting detail and a poetic turn of phrase, Attlee opens up exciting new spaces for the study of everyday life. * Joe Moran, Professor of English and Cultural History, Liverpool John Moores University, UK *

Daugiau informacijos

Part architectural history, part cultural history; an exploration of overlooked, everyday places where private and intimate activities take place in public.
List of Figures
vii
List of Plates
ix
Acknowledgements xi
1 Introduction: Soap cakes
1(28)
1 Secular eruvin
6(7)
2 Question your teaspoons
13(16)
a Reading: Roland Barthes
13(2)
b The everyday: Michel de Certeau
15(4)
c Space: Gaston Bachelard
19(10)
2 Launderette
29(38)
1 The lines that connect people
29(7)
2 What was the state of Britain's laundry in 1949?
36(7)
a The public washhouse
40(2)
b The commercial laundry
42(1)
3 The arrival of the launderette: Gossip shops for lazy people
43(4)
4 Play
47(7)
5 Wait
54(13)
3 Couchette
67(34)
1 Double negative
67(9)
a Location
70(3)
b Consciousness
73(3)
2 Cut up and carve
76(5)
3 Hide and seek
81(7)
4 Missing and crossing
88(6)
5 Idle time
94(7)
4 Fire Escape
101(32)
1 The long and heavy ladder
103(2)
2 Trapdoor
105(8)
3 Unmarried women
113(7)
4 Theatre box
120(5)
5 Left space
125(8)
5 Greasy Spoon
133(34)
1 The milk comes and the post goes
134(8)
2 Home cooking
142(6)
3 Stay
148(8)
4 Cramped
156(3)
5 For the price of a cup of tea
159(8)
6 Strayed Homes: Politics, practices, emotions
167(18)
Bibliography 185(12)
Index 197
Edwina Attlee is Senior Lecturer in Critical and Contextual Studies at the Sir John Cass Faculty of Art, Architecture and Design and a Teaching Fellow at the Bartlett School of Architecture.