Perspecta 38 Architecture After All The Yale Architectural Journal

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Pub. Date: 2006-04-21
Publisher(s): The MIT Press
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Summary

The profession of architecture is increasingly characterized by divergent architectural ideas and divergent political, social, technological, and economic agendas. Much of current practice focuses on the process of architecture (its how) rather than its meaning, effect, or reason for being (its why). This issue of Perspecta-the oldest and most distinguished student-edited architectural journal-explores the practice of architecture after the breakdown of consensus. Designers, theoreticians, and scholars investigate an architectural landscape devoid of a dominant ideology or ethos. Their essays take specific points of departure-globalization, urbanism, pedagogy, irony, as well as form, theory, and ideology-to address broader questions about the social, economic, and political fallout from these modes of practice, considering whether the lack of an overriding ethos in architecture is liberating or limiting for the profession. And, after all, is it conceivable, or desirable, to return to an architecture derived from a single, dominant mode of operation? Contributors: Authors: Roger Connah, Winka Dubbeldam, Dawn Finley + Mark Wamble, Christopher Hight + Chris Perry, Sam Jacob, Emmanuel Petit, Michael Speaks, Ashley Schafer, Noriyuki Tajima, Tom Wiscombe, Lebbeus Woods, Stanley Tigerman Roundtable participants: Michael Speaks (moderator), Hernan Diaz Alonso, Winka Dubbeldam, Mark Goulthorpe, Gregg Pasquarelli, David Serero

Author Biography

Marcus Carter currently practices architecture in New York City.

Christopher Marcinkoski currently teaches and practices architecture in New York City.

Forth Bagley currently practices architecture in Hong Kong.

Ceren Bingol currently practices architecture in Los Angeles.

Writer and filmmaker Roger Connah is Visiting Lecturer at the Stockholm Royal School of Fine Arts.

Table of Contents

After Narrative
Editor's Prefacep. 9
After Ideology
An Unlikely Degree Zero?p. 13
After Meaning
Botox-ing Architecture's Hermeneutical Wrinkles: From Differential to Integrative Thinking in Architecture, 1965-2005p. 29
After Globalization
The Manifold Potential of Bionetworksp. 41
After Practice
Emergent Models of Architectural Practicep. 59
After Pedagogy
After-Thoughtp. 71
After Urbanism
Tokyo Catalyst: Shifting SItuations of Urban Spacep. 81
After Practice
Relationships Supercede Dimensionsp. 93
After Theory
Intelligence After Theoryp. 103
After Theory
Theory After (After-Theory)p. 109
After Form
After Formsp. 127
After Image
2000 Years of Non-Stop Nostalgia Or, How Half-Timbering Made Me Whole Againp. 135
After All
Problems Connected With Hegemonic Reiterationp. 145
After Technology
"Screen vs. Script" Roundtable Transcript (running throughout journal)
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