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Consuming architecture : on the occupation, appropriation and interpretation of buildings

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York Routledge 2014Description: xvi,300pISBN:
  • 9780415825009
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 720.103 MAU
Contents:
Contents Figures vii Contributors xi Preface xv Introduction Daniel Maudlin and Marcel Vellinga 1 Part 1: Occupations 21 1. The (In)complete Architecture of the Suburban House, Wouter Bervoets and Hilde Heynen 25 2. House Behaviour in the Australian Suburb: Consumption, Migrants and Their Houses, Mirjana Lozanovksa 41 3. Performing their Version of the House: Views on an Architectural Response to Autism, Stijn Baumers and Ann Heylighen 57 4. Transformation Unwanted! Heritage-making and its Effects in Le Corbusier’s Pessac Estate, Anita Aigner 70 5. A Progressive Attachment: Accommodating Growth and Change in Álvaro Siza’s Malagueira Neighbourhood, Nelson Mota 89 Part 2: Appropriations 109 6. Becoming Visible: Transforming the Spaces of Apartheid South Africa, Liza Findley and Lisa Ogbu 113 7. Simla or Shimla: The Indian Political Re-appropriation of Little England, Siddharth Pandey 133 8. Ideological Regeneration: The Cafesjian Centre for the Arts and the New Yerevan, Malcolm Miles 154 9. ‘The Winter of Discount Tents’: Occupy London and the Improvised Dwelling as Protest, Benjamin Taylor 169 10. On the Origins of Hip Hop: Appropriation and Territorial Control of Urban Space, Adam Evans 185 Part 3: Interpretations 203 11. ‘Why does it never rain in the Architectural Review?’ Photography and the Everyday Life of Buildings, David Cowlard 207 12. Scenarios ‘For poetry makes nothing happen’: Art and Architectonic Urban Experimentations, Ronny Hardliz 223 13. Doors Don’t Slam: Time-Based Architectural Representation, Eleanor Suess 243 14. SE 11 [re]generations James Swinson 260 15. Between the Cloud and the Chasm: Architectural Journals, Waste Regimes and Economies of Attention, C. Greig Crysler 276 Index 295
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Contents
Figures vii
Contributors xi
Preface xv
Introduction Daniel Maudlin and Marcel Vellinga 1
Part 1: Occupations 21
1. The (In)complete Architecture of the Suburban House, Wouter Bervoets and Hilde Heynen 25
2. House Behaviour in the Australian Suburb: Consumption, Migrants and Their Houses, Mirjana Lozanovksa 41
3. Performing their Version of the House: Views on an Architectural Response to Autism, Stijn Baumers and Ann Heylighen 57
4. Transformation Unwanted! Heritage-making and its Effects in Le Corbusier’s Pessac Estate, Anita Aigner 70
5. A Progressive Attachment: Accommodating Growth and Change in Álvaro Siza’s Malagueira Neighbourhood, Nelson Mota 89
Part 2: Appropriations 109
6. Becoming Visible: Transforming the Spaces of Apartheid South Africa, Liza Findley and Lisa Ogbu 113
7. Simla or Shimla: The Indian Political Re-appropriation of Little England, Siddharth Pandey 133
8. Ideological Regeneration: The Cafesjian Centre for the Arts and the New Yerevan, Malcolm Miles 154
9. ‘The Winter of Discount Tents’: Occupy London and the Improvised Dwelling as Protest, Benjamin Taylor 169
10. On the Origins of Hip Hop: Appropriation and Territorial Control of Urban Space, Adam Evans 185
Part 3: Interpretations 203
11. ‘Why does it never rain in the Architectural Review?’ Photography and the Everyday Life of Buildings, David Cowlard 207
12. Scenarios ‘For poetry makes nothing happen’: Art and Architectonic Urban Experimentations, Ronny Hardliz 223
13. Doors Don’t Slam: Time-Based Architectural Representation, Eleanor Suess 243
14. SE 11 [re]generations James Swinson 260
15. Between the Cloud and the Chasm: Architectural Journals, Waste Regimes and Economies of Attention, C. Greig Crysler 276
Index 295

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