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9780773514065

Chora

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  • ISBN13:

    9780773514065

  • ISBN10:

    0773514066

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1996-09-01
  • Publisher: McGill Queens Univ
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Summary

Karsten Harries provides a new and long-overdue reading of Martin Heidegger's well-known essay "Building Dwelling Thinking." Donald Kunze and Stephen Parcell consider possibilities of meaningful architectural space for a visual culture, continuing themes they addressed in Chora 1. Further reflections on the spaces of literature, cinema, and architecture include an interview with French writer and film maker Alain Robbe-Grillet and articles by Dagmar Motycka Weston on the surrealist city, Tracey Eve Winton on the museum as a paradigmatic modern building, and Terrance Galvin on spiritual space in the works of Jean Cocteau. Jean-Pierre Chupin and Bram Ratner explore historical themes in their essays on French Renaissance architect Philibert de l'Orme and the Jewish myth of the Golem. Gregory Caicco addresses ethical questions in his essay on the Greek agora and the death of Socrates, as does Lily Chi in her meditation on the critical issue of use in architectural works. A concern with architectural representation and generative strategies for the making of architecture is present throughout, especially in the essay by Joanna Merwood on the provocative House by British artist Rachel Whiteread.

Table of Contents

Preface
Socrates in the Agorap. 1
On the Use of Architecture: The Destination of Buildings Revisitedp. 17
Hermes' Laugh: Philibert de l'Orme's Imagery as a Case of Analogical Edificationp. 37
The Angel and the Mirror: Reflections on the Architecture of the Amalgamp. 69
Lessons of a Dreamp. 91
Architecture as a Site of Reception. Part II: Sea-Food and Vampiresp. 109
Concrete Blonde: A Probe into Negative Space where Mysteries are Createdp. 135
Surrealist Paris: The Non-Perspectival Space of the Lived Cityp. 149
The Metaphoric Architecture of the Dioramap. 179
The Legend of the Golemp. 217
Paradoxical Spaces in Literature, Film and Architecture: A Dialogue with Alain Robbe-Grilletp. 245
When the Old Mirror is not yet Polished, What Would You Say of it?p. 269
About the Authorsp. 321
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