Curating architecture and the city /
The collection, representation and exhibition of architecture and the built environment is explored in the context of current practices, historical precedents, theoretical issues and future possibilities.
Άλλοι συγγραφείς: | , |
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Μορφή: | Βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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London ; New York ;
Routledge,
2009
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Σειρά: | Critiques-critical studies in architectural humanities
4 |
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- The city and the text : remembering Dublin in Ulysses : remembering Ulysses in Dublin / Hugh Campbell
- Choosing (what) to learn from : Las Vegas, Los Angeles, London, Rome, Lagos ...? / Suzanne Ewing
- Curated desires : film, photography and the visual transformation of urban space in surrealism / Michael Chapman and Michael Ostwald
- Moving city : curating architecture on site / Jonathan Hale and Holger Schnädelbach
- Awaiting the voice-over : the Öresund Film Commission location database and the mediatization of architectural landscape / Maria Hellström Reimer
- Curating contemporary architecture : touring the Bilbao Guggenheim and Seattle Central Library / Ari Seligmann
- Cura / Tim Gough
- Caring for dead architecture / Matthias Albrecht Amann
- Exhibiting architecture : the installation as laboratory for emerging architecture / Florian Kossak
- From flash art to flash mob : how have new gallery spaces informed the nature of contemporary display? / Corinna Dean
- Reading into the mysteries of Artemis Ephesia / Zeynep Aktüre
- Curating the social, curating the architectural / Gerald Adler
- Expanding the public realm through curated collaborative action : the Echigo Tsumari abandoned house project / Carol Mancke
- Curating the nation : Turkish pavilions in world expositions / Sebnem Yücel Young
- After branding : a lively downtown? / Marie-Paule Macdonald
- The necessity of distance : setting the position for critical spatial practice / Catharina Gabrielsson
- Urban fictions with the office for subversive architecture / Alexandra Stara
- Afterword : please do not ('do not' is crossed out) touch / Jeremy Till.