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Buildingobject Shared And Contested Territories Of Design And Architecture Charlotte Ashby

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Buildingobject Shared And Contested Territories Of Design And Architecture Charlotte Ashby
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
File Extension: PDF
File size: 160.89 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Charlotte Ashby, Mark Crinson
ISBN: 9781350234000, 9781350234031, 1350234001, 1350234036
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Buildingobject Shared And Contested Territories Of Design And Architecture Charlotte Ashby by Charlotte Ashby, Mark Crinson 9781350234000, 9781350234031, 1350234001, 1350234036 instant download after payment.

Building/Object addresses the space in between the conventional objects of design and the conventional objects of architecture, probing and reassessing the differences between the disciplines of design history and architectural history Each of the 13 chapters in this book examine things which are neither object-like nor building-like, but somewhere in between – air conditioning; bookshelves; partition walls; table-monuments; TVs; convenience stores; cars – exposing particular political configurations and resonances that otherwise might be occluded. In doing so, they reveal that the definitions we make of objects in opposition to buildings, and of architecture in opposition to design, are not as fundamental as they seem. This book brings new aspects of the creative and experiential into our understanding of the human environment.

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