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Ordinary

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Since the beginning of the century, the field of architecture has fervently turned its attention to documenting the contemporary urban condition. Every city been has been examined as a repository of architectural concepts. Every city has been scrutinized as an urban manifesto. Every city has been recorded as a series of found objects. The Ordinary articulates a potential genealogy for this practice, and for the genre of books that derived from it. Organized around three conversations with the authors of seminal texts that documented the city--Denise Scott Brown on Learning from Las Vegas (1972), Rem Koolhaas on Delirious New York (1978), and Yoshiharu Tsukamoto on Made in Tokyo (2001)--this volume traces the history of these "books on cities" by examining the material they recorded, the findings they established, the arguments they advanced, and the projects they promoted. These conversations also question the assumptions underlying this practice, and whether in its ubiquity it still remains a space of opportunity.

About the author

Rem Koolhaas founded the architectural firm Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) in 1975 together with Madelon Vriesedorp, Elia Zenghelis, and Zorp Zenghelis. Before training as an architect, he worked as a journalist and advertising copywriter.

Summary

Organized around conversations with the authors of three seminal texts that document the city—Rem Koolhaas on Delirious New York, Denise Scott Brown on Learning from Las Vegas, and Yoshiharu Tsukamoto on Made in Tokyo—this volume traces the history of “books on cities.”

Product details

Authors Denise Scott Brown, Rem Koolhaas, Denise Scott Brown, Yoshiharu Tsukamoto, Enrique Walker
Publisher Columbia University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.09.2018
 
EAN 9781941332061
ISBN 978-1-941332-06-1
No. of pages 128
Dimensions 115 mm x 179 mm x 11 mm
Weight 152 g
Illustrations 12 ill.
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

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