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Graphic Assembly Montage Media And Experimental Architecture In The 1960s Craig Buckley

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Graphic Assembly Montage Media And Experimental Architecture In The 1960s Craig Buckley
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Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.58 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Craig Buckley
ISBN: 9781517901615, 1517901618
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Graphic Assembly Montage Media And Experimental Architecture In The 1960s Craig Buckley by Craig Buckley 9781517901615, 1517901618 instant download after payment.

An innovative look at the contribution of montage to twentieth-century architecture
Graphic Assembly unearths the role played by montage and collage in the development of architectural culture over the past century, revealing their unexamined yet crucial significance. Craig Buckley brings together experimental architectural practices based in London, Paris, Vienna, and Florence, showing how breakthroughs in optical media and printing technologies enabled avant-garde architects to reimagine their field.
Graphic Assembly considers a range of architects and movements from the 1950s through the early ’70s, including Theo Crosby, Hans Hollein, and John McHale; the magazine Clip-Kit; and the groups Archigram, Superstudio, and Utopie. It gives a thorough account of how montage concepts informed the design of buildings, prototypes, models, exhibitions, and multimedia environments, accompanied by Buckley’s insightful interpretations of the iconic images, exhibitions, and buildings of the 1960s that mark how the decade is remembered.
Richly illustrated with never-before-published material from more than a dozen archives and private collections, Graphic Assembly offers a comparative overview of the network of experimental architectural practice in Europe. It provides a deep historical account of the cut-and-paste techniques now prevalent with architecture’s digital turn, demonstrating the great importance of montage to architecture past, present, and future.

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