Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
288
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 31, 2009
Éditeur
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415776252
ISBN-13
9780415776257
Description
Stan Allen delves into the intricate relationship between architecture and representation, offering a fresh perspective that intertwines contemporary theory with historical discourse. Through his explorations, he emphasizes how architectural practice is not merely about design but involves a nuanced dialogue of techniques and ideas.
The revised and expanded edition enriches his arguments with new insights and examples, inviting readers to reconsider traditional notions of representation in architecture. Allen challenges architects and critics alike to engage with how techniques shape our understanding of space and form, making a compelling case for a more integrated approach to design.
Ultimately, Allen's work serves as both a critique and a guide, prompting an examination of the frameworks that underpin architectural practice. He encourages a deeper appreciation for the interplay between technique, representation, and the evolving narrative of architectural thought.
The revised and expanded edition enriches his arguments with new insights and examples, inviting readers to reconsider traditional notions of representation in architecture. Allen challenges architects and critics alike to engage with how techniques shape our understanding of space and form, making a compelling case for a more integrated approach to design.
Ultimately, Allen's work serves as both a critique and a guide, prompting an examination of the frameworks that underpin architectural practice. He encourages a deeper appreciation for the interplay between technique, representation, and the evolving narrative of architectural thought.
Genres
Histoire
Contemporain