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    Allegorical Architectural Machine

    AvDaniel K. Brown,Michael Chapman

    Häftad, Engelska, 2024

    Del i serien Architectural Design

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    Beskrivning

    The intersection of architecture and the machine has a history that stretches back to the Industrial Revolution, however the machine has recently begun to appear in new ways in speculative architectural drawing and modelling. This issue of AD considers the influence of the machine as an allegorical device for exploring alternative architectural practices, and includes a cross-section of viewpoints from emerging and established international practitioners and academics.Allegory, a technique native to literature, provides a critical method through which machine typologies can contribute to deeper architectural narratives, offering new lenses for challenging or reassembling conventional modes of thought. An allegorical architectural project can unveil a story that enhances our awareness of something important. This AD reveals how engagement with the machine as an allegorical device in architectural discourse provides an avenue for architecture to provoke new ideas in response to current environmental, political, economic, cultural and social issues. At the forefront of this discussion, it extends the criticality of the topic within the broader spectrum of history, theory, philosophy, allegory and new technologies.Contributors: Daniela Atencio and Claudio Rossi, Peter Baldwin, Brian Cantley, Kirill Chelushkin, Giuliano Fiorenzoli, Marissa Lindquist, Bea Martin, Derek Hales, Wes Jones, Brian M Kelly, Tom Kundig, and Caleb WhiteFeatured architects and designers: Jones, Partners: Architecture, Olson Kundig, Adolfo Luis Moure Strangis, and Liam Young.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2024-11-01
    • Mått:216 x 274 x 10 mm
    • Vikt:612 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Architectural Design
    • Antal sidor:144
    • Förlag:John Wiley & Sons Inc
    • ISBN:9781394204175

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    Mer om författaren

    Daniel K. Brown (MArch, Yale) is a registered architect and Professor of Design Studio at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. His research investigates allegorical architecture – design as storytelling – situating architecture within the realm of social and cultural activism. He has won numerous international research fellowships including the Fulbright, as well as 12 teaching awards including the National Award for Sustained Excellence in Tertiary Teaching.Michael Chapman is a practicing architect and Professor at the School of Architecture and Built Environment, The University of Newcastle, Australia. Chapman has written widely about the historical avant-garde, specifically Dada and surrealism as well as industrialisation, Marxism and cycles of modernism. Michael has been commended for numerous awards, including the AIA Unbuilt Award (special mention 2021) and the Australian Tapestry Workshop Architect’s Design Prize (highly commended 2021).

    Innehållsförteckning

    • About the Guest-Editors 5Daniel K Brown and Michael ChapmanIntroduction Building Machines From Prodigies to Progeny 6Michael Chapman and Daniel K BrownCon-textual Devices and MachiNet(Works) 14Bryan CantleyBetween Utopia and Hallucination 24The Holistic Space in Speculative Drawing PracticesKirill ChelushkinEssential Machines 32Kinetic Architecture and the Human ExperienceTom KundigThe Machinic Garden of Forking Paths 40Time, Tempo and TangoBea MartinBecause of Seeing Architecture 48To Execute, It Is First Necessary To ConceiveGiuliano FiorenzoliCoping Mechanisms Four Dysfunctional Machines 56Michael ChapmanThe Temporalisation of Space and the Spatialisation of Time 64Daniel K BrownMachine Aesthetics 74Material Indices of Post-Digital ArchitectureCaleb WhiteDesirous Machines 94Towards a New Architectural AllegoryPeter J BaldwinDesirous Forces 102The Great Endeavor, the Machine Allegory of WorldbuildingMarissa LindquistThe Glade of the Chicken Computer 110An Allegorical Operator’s ManualDerek HalesAllegorical Façades 118When Clouds Become ClocksBrian M KellyThe First Allegory and the Last Word 128Wes JonesFrom Another Perspective 136Dogmatic Gas and MosquitoesNeil SpillerThe machine provided both an aesthetic and functional device linked not only to architectural form but also to fabricationDaniel K Brown and Michael ChapmanContributors 142