TY - GEN AU - Abughannam, Rana & Others Eds. TI - Architectures of hiding : crafting, concealment, omission, deception, erasure, silence SN - 9781032412320 U1 - 720.1 PY - 2024/// CY - New York PB - Routledge N1 - Contents List of Figures xi Contributor Biographies xvii List of Abbreviations xxiii Acknowledgements xxv Part 1: Modes of Hiding: Veiled Devices Beyond the Gaze 31 Interlude 1: Verdures: Mimicry and Camouflage 33 François Sabourin and Bertrand Rougier Interviewed by Ryan Stec and Pallavi Swaranjali 1. Camouflage After the Bauhaus: Oskar Schlemmer, László Moholy-Nagy and György Kepes Jodi La Coe and Marcia Feuerstein 42 2. Walls and Hidden Forms of Walling: The Production of Spatial Violence in Beirut Jenan Ghazal 55 3. Hiding, Veiling and Transversing: Nubian Madyafa Post-Displacement 66 Menna Agha 4. From Concealed Caves to Dis(Cover)ed Bunkers: Gaetano Pesce’s Pre-/Post-Historical Atomic Shelter 75 Kyveli Mavrokordopoulou 5. Concealed Behind Transparencies: A Closer Look at Architecture’s Hidden Performativity Through the Barcelona Pavilion 87 Ramon Rispoli 6. Happy Schools: The Visible and Invisible in the Sven Lokrantz School and the Architecture of Special Education 98 Dora Vanette Interlude 2: Deformative, Yet Silent 109 Samira Daneshvar Interviewed by Pallavi Swaranjali Part 2: Motives of Hiding: Disguised Narratives 117 Interlude 3: Avert 119 Heather Leier Interviewed by Ryan Stec and Pallavi Swaranjali 7. Hiding in Plain Sight: The White House Solarium and the Projection of History 127 Eliyahu Keller 8. Urban Alibi and Its Terms of Concealment: Cases From Shanghai 140 Ying Zhou 9. Hiding Behind Colonial Roots: Investigating the Reconstruction of the Palestinian Presidential Headquarters (the Muqata’a) in Ramallah 153 Anwar Jaber 10. [Hidden Architecture]: The Paracontextual in Superstudio’s Project of Instrumentalizable Muteness 165 Ashley Mason 11. Architects’ Hidden Building Signatures 176 Paul Emmons 12. Clutter, Tidying and Architectural Desires 188 Rebecca Williamson Interlude 4: Hidden Relics 200 Claudio Sgarbi Interviewed by Ryan Stec and Pallavi Swaranjali Part 3: Concealed Apparatus: Latencies and Potentialities in Material Realities 209 Interlude 5: Yellow + Blue: An Apparatus for Fabricating Illusionary Architecture 211 Zenovia Toloudi Interviewed by Pallavi Swaranjali 13. Hiding in the Wings: A Culture of the Onlooker in Eighteenth-Century France 220 Louise Pelletier 14. Principles of Masking: Wall Paintings by Thomas Schütte and Ludger Gerdes, Circa 1977 231 Stefaan Vervoort 15. Concealment, Costume and Modern Architecture 243 Teminioluwa Thomas 16. Architecture, Infrastructure and Occlusion in Miami: The Network Access Point of the Americas 257 Jeffrey Kruth and Allison Schifani 17. Drawn Lines Conceal Multitudes: The Hidden Traces of Time in Carlo Scarpa’s Drawn Factures for the Brion Memorial 269 Kristin Washco 18. Impossible Gag: Clues to a Hidden Reality in Winsor McCay’s and Buster Keaton’s Representations of Dreams 280 Linda Heinrich Interlude 6: A New Approach to Hidden History: The Reconstruction of History Through Nodal Spaces in the Ghost City of Lifta 293 Hala Barakat Interviewed by Ryan Stec and Pallavi Swaranjali Coda: The Architecture of Hiddenness: Latency and Virtuality in the Topology of Concealment 301 Don Kunze Index 309 ER -