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Touch Me - The Mystery of Surface. Ed.: Lehrstuhl für Benutzeroberfläche, ETH Zürich

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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Gregor Eichinger argues that since the beginning of modernity the concept of surface has been neglected by architecture. A tendency for simplification, for a reduction to the abstract space and the material are the reason that today the topic is given such short shrift. Based on his research as a professor at the ETH Zürich, Eichinger calls for a serious discussion about the architectural user interface. In an intensive conversation, he and architect Eberhard Tröger discuss what alchemy has to do with architecture, why a good bar has to be a sketch, how one reads ornament, why we no longer look up at the ceiling, why cleanliness gets in the way of everything, how architecture is created from the inside, and much, much more. The text of this conversation is interwoven with a variety of related quotations and complemented by a series of images that deal with the relationship between architectural surfaces and people.

List of contents

Surface and Depth; Weaving and Time; Parts andWhole; Generalist Aspirations and Mastery; TheCraft, Machines, and Personality; Skin, Wounds,and Age; Nerves, Cleanliness, and Atmosphere;Pants, Code, and Ornament; Light, Shadow, andFlânerie; Benutzeroberfläche, Streets, and theCity; Ornament and Society; Heaven, Chicken, andEgg; Architect and Client; Brain and Intestines,Bar and Sketch; Architecture and Love; Comfort,Stature, and Inspiration; Interior and Exterior

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Gregor Eichinger argues that since the beginning of modernity the concept of surface has been neglected by architecture. A tendency for simplification, for a reduction to the abstract space and the material are the reason that today the topic is given such short shrift. Based on his research as a professor at the ETH Zürich, Eichinger calls for a serious discussion about the architectural user interface. In an intensive conversation, he and architect Eberhard Tröger discuss what alchemy has to do with architecture, why a good bar has to be a sketch, how one reads ornament, why we no longer look up at the ceiling, why cleanliness gets in the way of everything, how architecture is created from the inside, and much, much more. The text of this conversation is interwoven with a variety of related quotations and complemented by a series of images that deal with the relationship between architectural surfaces and people.

Product details

Assisted by Gregor Eichinger (Editor), Eberhard Troeger (Editor), Eberhard Tröger (Editor)
Publisher Lars Müller Publishers, Zürich
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.09.2011
 
EAN 9783037782293
ISBN 978-3-0-3778229-3
No. of pages 184
Dimensions 165 mm x 21 mm x 240 mm
Weight 588 g
Illustrations 21 Abb.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

Oberfläche, Architektur, Haptik, auseinandersetzen

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