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E-book: Trajectories in Architecture: Plan, Sensation, Temporality

(University of Canberra, Australia)
  • Format: 184 pages
  • Pub. Date: 21-Apr-2023
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000869149
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  • Format: 184 pages
  • Pub. Date: 21-Apr-2023
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000869149

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"Trajectories in Architecture: Plan, Sensation, Temporality presents a compelling examination of underlying issues in late twentieth century architecture. Three formal preoccupations and conceptual orientations are used as guiding threads or trajectories. These three trajectories - the plan as conceptual device, a logic of sensation, and temporalities - serve to organise individual chapters in the central sections of the book and provide a new lens to the study of period work, revealing architectural conditions and consequent spatial effects little explored to date. Trajectories in Architecture adds to scholarship and expands our understanding of the role of conceptual and formal criteria in the analysis and creation of works of architecture. The book provides potentially transformative new interpretations of influential architects and key projects from the last half of the twentieth century to reveal new alignments and potentialities in architecture's recent past as a contribution to identifying future possibilities. In so doing the book argues for the still latent potential in modern architecture's traditions and design principles and their future expression. Trajectories in Architecture includes analysis of significant projects of Le Corbusier, Peter Eisenman, Zaha Hadid, John Hejduk, Louis I. Kahn, and I. M. Pei"--

This book presents a compelling examination of underlying issues in late twentieth century architecture using three trajectories–the plan as conceptual device, a logic of sensation, and temporalities. In so doing it argues for the latent potential in modern architecture’s traditions and design principles and their future expression.



Trajectories in Architecture: Plan, Sensation, Temporality presents a compelling examination of underlying issues in late-twentieth-century architecture. Three formal preoccupations and conceptual orientations are used as guiding threads or trajectories. These three trajectories – the plan as conceptual device, a logic of sensation, and temporalities – serve to organise individual chapters in the central sections of the book and provide a new lens to the study of period work, revealing architectural conditions and consequent spatial effects little explored to date. Trajectories in Architecture adds to scholarship and expands our understanding of the role of conceptual and formal criteria in the analysis and creation of works of architecture. The book provides potentially transformative new interpretations of influential architects and key projects from the last half of the twentieth century to reveal new alignments and potentialities in architecture’s recent past as a contribution to identifying future possibilities. In so doing, the book argues for the still-latent potential in modern architecture’s traditions and design principles and their future expression. Trajectories in Architecture includes analysis of significant projects of Le Corbusier, Peter Eisenman, Zaha Hadid, John Hejduk, Louis I. Kahn, and I. M. Pei.

List of figures
vii
List of tables
ix
Acknowledgements x
Continuities 1(16)
TRAJECTORY I Conceptual objects
17(54)
1 Distancing: De Vore House by Louis L Kahn
19(14)
2 Displacements: House II and House IV by Peter Eisenman
33(22)
3 Overcoming: Diamond Projects by John Hejduk
55(16)
TRAJECTORY II Sensation
71(40)
4 Animate matter: Bryn Mawr College Dormitory by Louis Kahn
73(20)
5 Elastic space: I. M. Pei's approach to form-space generation
93(18)
TRAJECTORY III Time
111(56)
6 Diagonalities: Visual Arts Center by Le Corbusier
113(17)
7 Group form: Meeting House and Philadelphia College of Art by Louis I. Kahn
130(18)
8 Freedom: MAXXI by Zaha Hadid
148(19)
Discontinuity
163(4)
Index 167
Michael Jasper is Professor of Architecture at the University of Canberra. Former Visiting Scholar at Columbia Universitys Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation, and former Visiting Scholar at the American Academy in Rome, he is the author of Architectural Possibilities in the Work of Eisenman.