Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
192
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Mar 5, 2007
Editore
Univ Of Minnesota Press
Edizione
First Edition
ISBN-10
0816650101
ISBN-13
9780816650101
Descrizione
In this insightful compilation, the complexities of assessing architectural worth are explored through a diverse array of essays and articles. Readers are invited to navigate the intricate landscape of architectural criticism, where personal perspectives, cultural influences, and professional backgrounds interact. The text highlights the various stakeholders in architectural discourse, from seasoned architects and critics to everyday citizens, each contributing their unique viewpoints on what constitutes value in design.
The collection delves into the subjective nature of architectural appreciation, questioning traditional metrics of beauty and functionality. Through various lenses, the contributors examine how historical context, innovation, and community impact play pivotal roles in shaping opinions. As the dialogue unfolds, it emphasizes the importance of inclusivity in conversations about architecture and urges consideration of voices often overlooked in mainstream discussions.
Ultimately, this volume fosters a greater understanding of the dynamic interplay between architecture and society. It encourages readers to ponder their own criteria for valuing spaces and buildings, provoking thought on how these judgments shape the environments we inhabit.
The collection delves into the subjective nature of architectural appreciation, questioning traditional metrics of beauty and functionality. Through various lenses, the contributors examine how historical context, innovation, and community impact play pivotal roles in shaping opinions. As the dialogue unfolds, it emphasizes the importance of inclusivity in conversations about architecture and urges consideration of voices often overlooked in mainstream discussions.
Ultimately, this volume fosters a greater understanding of the dynamic interplay between architecture and society. It encourages readers to ponder their own criteria for valuing spaces and buildings, provoking thought on how these judgments shape the environments we inhabit.
Generi
Storia
Arte e Fotografia