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9780262516396

Perspecta 44 Domain

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    9780262516396

  • ISBN10:

    026251639X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-09-16
  • Publisher: The MIT Press
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Summary

Architecture exists in the public sphere and is the product of collective work and knowledge. Yet the defining boundaries of the discipline are often contested. Architects can and often must embody a spectrum of characters in their practice: politician, artist, physicist, entrepreneur. Likewise, a building is the nexus of multifaceted economies, legislations, and information systems. Since "architecture" has become a metonym for increasingly distributed persons and practices, how--and for whom--do we establish its domain?To trace the evolving meanings of the term "domain" is to trace the changing ways that space has been defined, accessed, and constructed: from domain as a territory of private ownership or legal control; to the egalitarian promise of public domain; to an Internet site situated within an infinitely dispersed global network. Each of these shifts poses dramatic changes to how we conceive of boundaries, physically and conceptually. But as we insist on staking boundaries, we are impelled to search for their limits--however remote or nebulous.This issue of Perspecta--the oldest and most distinguished student-edited architectural journal in America--offers an initial expedition into the contested spaces of architecture's domains. Perspecta 44's multidisciplinary scope, with contributors ranging from legal scholars to software engineers, asserts a new set of coordinates for mapping the terms of architectural production. By embracing the inherent complexities of Domain, Perspecta 44 seeks to overcome the architect's conventional repertoire--Site, Program, and Client--and propose instead Field, Protocol, and User as an expanded vocabulary for spatial practice, not without boundaries but rather abiding by the shifting logics and contours of public space.

Author Biography

Tala Gharagozlou is an architect and a graduate of the Yale School of Architecture.

David Sadighian is a writer and curator and a graduate of the Yale School of Architecture.

Ryan Welch is an architect and a graduate of the Yale School of Architecture.

Table of Contents

Preface
The Pedigreed Domain of Architecture:A View from the Cultural Margin
Viollet-le-Duc's "Republic of Architectural
Art": The Greco-Gothic Revival and the Building of Modern France
How (Far)Does Culture go? Kengo Kuma and His Architecture
One Text and Eight Projects
HL23: Three Public Domains
Public Territories and Reclaimed Infrastructure: A Panel Discussion on the High Liine and Hudson River
Park, by The Forum from Urban Design, New York, NY, November 17, 2010
Why Do Architects Read Latour?
An Interview with
"A Definite and Persistent Monster": Tony Smith's UrbanVision
The Craftsman and the Curator
Avatar-Space: The Ego Inc.
Vox Populi/Vox Dei: Richard Meier Builds in Tor Tre Teste
The 5 Obstructions (For Architecture), by common room
Revisiting 1968-69: On Novum Organum and Lipstick (Ascending) on Caterpillar Tracks
Dot Dot Dot.
Mapping What Isn't Quite There
Processing
Architecture, by Casey Reas and Ben Fry el al. Practicing Practice
Graphic Design in the Expanded Field, An Interview
Re-crafting a Public Domain
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