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A Question of Qualities - Essays in Architecture

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Informationen zum Autor Jeffrey Kipnis is a Professor of Architectural Design and Theory at The Ohio State University. Klappentext Essays on contemporary architecture that are less about making critical judgments than about explication, exegesis, and provocation. Jeffrey Kipnis's writing, thinking, and teaching casts architecture as both an intellectual discourse and a lived, affective experience. His essays on contemporary architects are less about making critical judgments than about explication, exegesis, and provocation. In these eleven essays, written between 1990 and 2008, he considers projects, concepts, and buildings by some of the most recognized architects working today, with special attention to the productions of affect. He explores "intuition” in the work of Morphosis, "exhilaration” in Coop Himmelb(l)au, "freedom” in the work of Rem Koolhaas and OMA, "magic” in Steven Holl's buildings, and "anxiety” in Rafael Moneo's writing about contemporary architecture. Kipnis's deft integration of art, critical theory, philosophy, pop culture, classical music, and science—what the volume's editor Alexander Maymind calls "ancillary material”—into a rigorous architectural theory and criticism makes A Question of Qualities an exemplar of a new way to write about architecture. It is also a distinct pleasure to read. Kipnis transcends the fractious intellectual climate in architecture, stepping outside the boundaries mandated by the vast specialized criteria that the discipline now claims to address. The essays in this volume demonstrate a style of writing that is not so much about architecture as it is an affect of architecture itself. ¿In this collection of seminal texts, Kipnis reminds us once again why his unique ability to focus our close attention to the specifically architectural qualities of buildings and the intellection that produces them makes him the most important architectural critic practicing today. His utterly distinctive voice pulses with the vitality of contemporary culture until the language of each essay constructs architectural qualities of its own.¿ Sylvia Lavin, Director of Critical Studies and MA/PhD Programs, UCLA Architecture Zusammenfassung Essays on contemporary architecture that are less about making critical judgments than about explication, exegesis, and provocation. Jeffrey Kipnis's writing, thinking, and teaching casts architecture as both an intellectual discourse and a lived, affective experience. His essays on contemporary architects are less about making critical judgments than about explication, exegesis, and provocation. In these eleven essays, written between 1990 and 2008, he considers projects, concepts, and buildings by some of the most recognized architects working today, with special attention to the productions of affect. He explores “intuition” in the work of Morphosis, “exhilaration” in Coop Himmelb(l)au, “freedom” in the work of Rem Koolhaas and OMA, “magic” in Steven Holl's buildings, and “anxiety” in Rafael Moneo's writing about contemporary architecture. Kipnis's deft integration of art, critical theory, philosophy, pop culture, classical music, and science—what the volume's editor Alexander Maymind calls “ancillary material”—into a rigorous architectural theory and criticism makes A Question of Qualities an exemplar of a new way to write about architecture. It is also a distinct pleasure to read. Kipnis transcends the fractious intellectual climate in architecture, stepping outside the boundaries mandated by the vast specialized criteria that the discipline now claims to address. The essays in this volume demonstrate a style of writing that is not so much about architecture as it is an affect of architecture itself. ...

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Authors Jeffrey Kipnis, Jeffrey (Professor Kipnis, Kipnis Jeffrey, Alexander Maymind
Assisted by Cynthia Davidson (Editor), Jeffrey Kipnis (Editor), Alexander Maymind (Editor), Maymind Alexander (Editor)
Publisher The MIT Press
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 18
Product format Paperback
Released 02.08.2013
 
EAN 9780262519557
ISBN 978-0-262-51955-7
No. of pages 368
Dimensions 140 mm x 203 mm x 19 mm
Series Writing Architecture
Writing Architecture
A Question of Qualities
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

ARCHITECTURE / Criticism, Theory of architecture

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