Candide. Journal for Architectural Knowledge

Candide. Journal for Architectural Knowledge

Author: Axel Sowa

Publisher: Hatje Cantz Verlag

Published: 2021-02-25

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 3775748539

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Die zwölfte Ausgabe von Candide widmet sich dem Thema Visual Urbanism – ein vollkommen neues Forschungsfeld. Fotograf*innen und Wissenschaftler*innen experimentierten mit anthropologischen, kulturwissenschaftlichen, soziologischen und geografischen Methoden, für eine Reflexion über die meist unkritische Nutzung von Bildern des öffentlichen Raums. Candide 12 sucht Möglichkeiten, diese Ergebnisse in Architektur und Stadtplanung zu integriert. Dabei beantworten Autor*innen drängende Fragen, wie nach der Nutzbarmachung fotografischer Bilder für die Architektur und vice versa.


Candide No. 8: Journal for Architectural Knowledge

Candide No. 8: Journal for Architectural Knowledge

Author: Axel Sowa

Publisher:

Published: 2014-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783775736541

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How is an architect's knowledge generated, gathered, and passed on? Who are the people, institutions, and groups involved, and how do these participants go about their work? These questions are at the heart of the series of essays, Candide. Journal for Architectural Knowledge, which has been published biannually since 2009, describing and promoting a specific culture of knowledge about architecture. In order to do justice to the many different kinds of approach to research, each edition is divided into five sections: “Analysis” investigates forms of the built environment, looking for the knowledge invested in them. “Essay” offers space for a personal exploration of one of the grand themes of architecture. “Project” serves as a forum for practicing architects and their works. “Encounter” highlights the wealth of experience of famous or unjustly forgotten architects. “Fiction” appeals to the power of the imagination, which occasionally transports more knowledge than does empirical research


Candide 4

Candide 4

Author: Axel Sowa

Publisher: ACTAR Publishers

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 8492861835

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Candide is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to exploring the culture of knowledge specific to architecture. It is released twice a year in English and German. Each issue of Candide is made up of five distinct sections. This frame- work responds to the diversity of architectural knowledge being produced, while challenging authors from all disciplines to test a variety of genres in order to write about and represent architecture. "Essay" provides a forum for discussion of architectural knowledge, including both fundamental research into and speculative arguments on its nature. "Analysis" allows for in-depth examination of built form: how can the knowledge embodied in buildings be retrospectively extracted and creatively re-used? "Project" is directed at architects who see design as a theoretical tool: how can a specific design proposal become a model of thought? "Encounters" gives access to the personal knowledge of renowned, unjustly forgotten, or entirely unknown protagonists of architecture. "Fiction" reflects the editors' conviction that sometimes the imaginary may reveal more about architectural knowledge than science.


Candide 5

Candide 5

Author: Axel Sowa

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788415391050

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Candide is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to exploring the culture of knowledge specific to architecture. In this fifth issue of Candide, rather than one Essay, you will find six articles on the notion of architectural knowledge, and rather than one piece of Fiction, you will be pulled into seven episodes on the elusive quest for architectural greatness. Framed by these shorts, in Analysis, Ian Pepper challenges the reception of Richard Serra by looking at the American artist's intervention on a nineteenth-century railroad bridge, previously transformed by the Swiss engineer Robert Maillart. In Encounters, Kim Forster employs oral history to unearth stories from behind the scenes of New York's Institute of Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS), focusing on its program of publications in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In Project, Luc Merx reflects on aspects of ruin and figuration in "Rokokorelevanz," a research and design project ongoing since 2005. With contributions by Mario Carpo, Kim Forster, Pedro Gadanho, Sophie Houdart, Luc Merx, Ian Pepper, and Katherine Romba, among others.


Candide No. 9: Journal for Architectural Knowledge

Candide No. 9: Journal for Architectural Knowledge

Author: Anne Kockelkorn

Publisher: Hatje Cantz Verlag

Published: 2015-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783775738804

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How is an architect's knowledge generated, gathered and passed on? Who are the people, institutions and groups involved? These questions are at the heart of the journal Candide, which has been published biannually since 2009 promoting a culture of knowledge about architecture.


The Routledge Companion to Modernity, Space and Gender

The Routledge Companion to Modernity, Space and Gender

Author: Alexandra Staub

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-03-09

Total Pages: 571

ISBN-13: 1351719432

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The Routledge Companion to Modernity, Space and Gender reframes the discussion of modernity, space and gender by examining how "modernity" has been defined in various cultural contexts of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, how this definition has been expressed spatially and architecturally, and what effect this has had on women in their everyday lives. In doing so, this volume presents theories and methods for understanding space and gender as they relate to the development of cities, urban space and individual building types (such as housing, work spaces or commercial spaces) in both the creation of and resistance to social transformations and modern global capitalism. The book contains a diverse range of case studies from the US, Europe, the UK, and Asian countries such as China and India, which bring together a multiplicity of approaches to a continuing and common issue and reinforces the need for alternatives to the existing theoretical canon.


Building Knowledge, Constructing Histories, Volume 1

Building Knowledge, Constructing Histories, Volume 1

Author: Ine Wouters

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-07-11

Total Pages: 941

ISBN-13: 0429822642

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Building Knowledge, Constructing Histories brings together the papers presented at the Sixth International Congress on Construction History (6ICCH, Brussels, Belgium, 9-13 July 2018). The contributions present the latest research in the field of construction history, covering themes such as: - Building actors - Building materials - The process of building - Structural theory and analysis - Building services and techniques - Socio-cultural aspects - Knowledge transfer - The discipline of Construction History The papers cover various types of buildings and structures, from ancient times to the 21st century, from all over the world. In addition, thematic papers address specific themes and highlight new directions in construction history research, fostering transnational and interdisciplinary collaboration. Building Knowledge, Constructing Histories is a must-have for academics, scientists, building conservators, architects, historians, engineers, designers, contractors and other professionals involved or interested in the field of construction history. This is volume 1 of the book set.


Architect of Letters

Architect of Letters

Author: Florian Strob

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Published: 2022-11-07

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 3035624860

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News on Ludwig Hilberseimer! Ludwig Hilberseimer (1885–1967) is regarded as one of the leading theorists of the Neues Bauen movement in pre-War Germany, and of modern, functional urbanism. This set of accomplishments still dominates the public image of the architect, urban planner, teacher and art critic to this day. His development beyond that period has long been neglected. The essays in this collection seek to fill this gap, offering an exciting and wide-ranging new perspective on the work of a central protagonist of modernism. Until now, most critical studies of Hilberseimer's work came from his place of exile in Chicago and his work in Germany/Europe and the USA tended to be viewed separately; this volume is the first to attempt to end this separation and encourage a complete overview of is work. Previously unknown archival discoveries With contributions by Alexander Eisenschmidt, Magdalena Droste, Christine Mengin, Philipp Oswalt, Robin Schuldenfrei, Charles Waldheim and others


Candide.

Candide.

Author: Andres Lepik

Publisher: Hatje Cantz

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783775734226

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Published twice a year, Candide is dedicated to exploring the culture of knowledge specific to architecture. Like Voltaire's fictional character Candide, who traveled the eighteenth-century world on an eager if often thwarted search for knowledge, the journal's editors have embarked on a twenty-first-century quest for architectural knowledge. How is architectural knowledge generated, collected, presented and passed on? Which forms of architectural knowledge can be observed? How can knowledge generated in reference to a specific task be applied to other contexts? Which techniques, tools, and methods are instrumental? To do justice to the many ways of approaching research, each edition of Candide is divided into five sections. "Analysis" investigates building types, looking for the knowledge invested in them; "Essay" offers space for a personal exploration of one of the grand themes of architecture; "Project" serves as a forum for practicing architects and their works; "Encounter" highlights famous or unjustly forgotten architects; and "Fiction" draws on architecture's imaginative dimension, inviting more speculative writing.


The Interior Architecture Theory Reader

The Interior Architecture Theory Reader

Author: Gregory Marinic

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-01-17

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 1317434994

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The Interior Architecture Theory Reader presents a global compilation that collectively and specifically defines interior architecture. Diverse views and comparative resources for interior architecture students, educators, scholars, and practitioners are needed to develop a proper canon for this young discipline. As a theoretical survey of interior architecture, the book examines theory, history, and production to embrace a full range of interior identities in architecture, interior design, digital fabrication, and spatial installation. Authored by leading educators, theorists, and practitioners, fifty chapters refine and expand the discourse surrounding interior architecture.