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9780415384483

Interpretation in Architecture: Design as Way of Thinking

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415384483

  • ISBN10:

    0415384486

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-12-16
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Interpretation is everywhere in architecture.; it is evident in the very act of architectural creation. This collection of essays captures the reflective experience of teachers in the architectural design studio who take interpretation as the core of architectural production and hence of architectural understanding. The introduction of the computer in the design studio revived expectations of a more scientific approach to architectural design. This revival in design methods has been largely eclipsed by a more lucid approach to method. But in many respects the studio climate is similar to that in which eighteenth and nineteenth century humanists defended interpretation as the mode of reasoning in the humanities and social sciences. This anthology is structured around six interpretive themes: play, edification, metaphor, authority, otherness and equipmentality. This book is unique in drawing together strands of thought informed by the diverse reflections of hermeneutical scholarship, the uses of digitalmedia and studio teaching and practice.

Table of Contents

Introduction : architecture and coherencep. 1
Architectural hermeneuticsp. 27
Playing by the rulesp. 57
Creativity as commonplacep. 69
The disintegrated curriculump. 87
Ethics and practicep. 109
Design assessmentp. 117
Design amnesiap. 131
The fusion of horizonsp. 151
A world of differencep. 165
Myth, mandala and metaphorp. 181
Translating traditionp. 203
Thinking through the gapp. 221
Random thoughts on the wayp. 241
Coda : architecture as interpretationp. 255
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