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El. knyga: This is Not Architecture: Media Constructions

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Edited by (University of Westminster, UK)
  • Formatas: 288 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Aug-2005
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134567676
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  • Formatas: 288 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Aug-2005
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134567676
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This is Not Architecture assembles architectural writers of different kinds - historians, theorists, journalists, computer game designers, technologists, film-makers and architects - to discuss the characteristics, cultures, limitations and bias of the different kinds of media, and to build up an argument as to how this complex culture of representations is constructed.

Recenzijos

'This is a thought-provoking book. Much of the argument is very accessible.' - Building Design

List of illustrations
ix
Notes on contributors xii
Illustration credits
xvii
Acknowledgements xix
Introduction xxi
Part 1 A partial history of virtual reality 1(54)
The revelation of order: perspective and architectural representation
3(23)
Alberto Perez-Gomez
On the origins of architectural photography
26(11)
James S. Ackerman
Architectural cinematography
37(8)
Patrick Keiller
The revenge of place
45(10)
William J. Mitchell
part 2 The shape of representation 55(70)
Iconic pictures
57(34)
Kester Rattenbury
Catherine Cooke
Jonathan Hill
Think of it as a farm! Exhibitions, books, buildings
91(8)
Peter Smithson
Diagrams: interactive instruments in operation
99(11)
Ben van Berkel
Caroline Bos
The height of the kick: designing gameplay
110(11)
Philip Campbell
Foto-graph, Foto-shop
121(4)
David Greene
Part 3 The reporting of architecture 125(80)
Framing icons: Two Girls, two audiences. The photographing of Case Study House #22
127(9)
Pierluigi Serraino
Naturally biased: architecture in the UK national press
136(21)
Kester Rattenbury
The architectural book: image and accident
157(17)
Alan Powers
Post-Modernism and the revenge of the book
174(24)
Charles Jencks
Architectural publishing: an alphabetical guide
198(7)
Paul Finch
part 4 The construction of theory 205(48)
Architectureproduction
207(15)
Beatriz Colomina
From dematerialisation to depoliticisation in architecture
222(9)
Clare Melhuish
Wallpaper* person: notes on the behaviour of a new species
231(13)
Neil Leach
Everything counts in large amounts (the sound of geography collapsing) FAT
244(9)
Index 253


Kester Rattenbury is an architectural writer and teacher. She trained as an architect before doing a PhD on the coverage of architecture in the UK national press, and then going on to work as an architectural journalist. She now works as a freelance architectural writer and reviewer, and teaches a design to architectural students. She lives and works in London.