11222 Architectural History and Theory: Critique
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Credit points: 6 cp
Subject level:
Undergraduate
Result type: Grade and marksRequisite(s): 11212 Architectural History and Theory: Orientations AND 11216 Architectural History and Theory: Modernity and Modernism
These requisites may not apply to students in certain courses.
There are course requisites for this subject. See access conditions.
Description
Building on the previous history and theory subjects by considering how modernism has become the subject of critique, this subject investigates 11 key networks of the intellectual history of architecture after WWII. Each lecture uses an architectural cultural institution as a trigger to trace the connections between the virtualities (unbuilt projects, population curves, desires), bodies (buildings, peoples, cities), and flows (money, traffic, power) that construct architectural controversies. Themes addressed may include criticism and critical thinking, disciplinarity, the nature and role of theory, the concept of position, postmodernity, deconstruction and literary theory, theories of the image and affect, gender and power relations, race, subjectivity, architecture and fashion, architecture and art, experimental architecture, architecture as critical object, ideology, politics and power, discourse, and framing.
Subject learning objectives (SLOs)
On successful completion of this subject, students should be able to:
1. | Discern and evaluate the significance of networks of projects, ideas, protagonists and events and their impact on the bases of the field of architecture. |
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2. | Build upon knowledge of the theoretical and historical contexts to situate these networks of projects, ideas, protagonists and events in a lineage of architectural discourse. |
3. | Clearly develop and state an argument with an understanding of how presentation formats can shape and inform the message. |
4. | Understand how to research and make selective choices about the cultural documents selected to support research arguments. |
5. | Participate in a course structure that fosters participation, collaboration and active debate, in both active lectures and tutorial workshop settings. |
Course intended learning outcomes (CILOs)
This subject also contributes to the following Course Intended Learning Outcomes:
- Apply an informed ethical and sustainable attitude to the discipline by positioning work within a broader social context (A.1)
- Constructively contribute to peer learning by communicating through various modes of oral, written and graphic communication (C.2)
- Respond to a comprehensive brief within the disciplinary context (P.3)
- Employ an iterative approach to learning using disciplinary specific research methods (R.1)
- Source, evaluate and/or utilise accepted, disciplinary specific, academic frameworks (R.2)
Teaching and learning strategies
Weekly small group workshops followed by presentations, on average 3 hours per week.
The subject is structured around the construction of maps of Architectural Cultural Institutions. In the initial 1-3 weeks, students will individually explore an Architectural Cultural Institution of their choice through collecting, evaluating and reconstructing the biography of their main characters. For the next 8 weeks, groups of students working on the same institution will negotiate their individual take to draft a map collectively. Then each day a presentation will outline an historically meaningful example of Architectural Cultural Institution. During workshops students will complete assigned and further reading in relation to the topic, and will present their ongoing research. The workshop sessions will also become working sessions during the lead up to the assignments in which the students will review each other’s work in teams as well as speak with the tutor about their project development.
STUDIO-TYPE METHODOLOGY
The course embraces studio environment as the ideal space for learning about History and Theory of Architecture and places the workshop at its core. The learning experiences of the subject extends beyond the typical scholarly paper common to a history-theory subject. Using different textual and graphic forms, learning activities approach critical analysis and evaluation, and the associated acts of remembering and understanding, through a creative lens.
Every week workshops will precede the presentation in the lecture hall. Using specified online resources, the studio-tutorials will discuss weekly topics as a way to prepare students for this presentation. To encourage active participation in the presentation, the students will prepare a series of micro exercises including “Mandatory Questions,” “Tutors on Stage,” “Representatives Debate,” “Ask a Scholar” and “Elevator-Pitch” as described in the subject handbook. These will be used to be inform class discussion during the presentation. Online resources that range from scholarly texts to journalistic pieces, films and TV shows reviewed in each workshop session are provided to the students a few days in advance to encourage active engagement.
COLLABORATIVE LEARNING
Collaborative peer learning enhances learning. Students are encouraged to work in research clusters throughout the whole semester.
ONLINE COURSEWORK:
Alongside the lectures and tutorials a significant aspect of the learning strategy involves online engagement. A detailed overview of the pedagogy and associated tasks and assessment items are included in the Subject Handbook. The readings and discussion forums will be hosted on UTS Online. The students will find online media content, readings and discussions with tutors and peers that will run outside of class hours. Students are encouraged to participate with the critique and commentary of their peers work alongside the online feedback of the supervising tutor.
FORMATIVE FEEDBACK:
The class structure provides several opportunities for feedback:
1. All assignments are graded in the Re:View site where the tutors give formal feedback and indicative grades. This site also allows students to self mark.
2. Verbal feedback is provided by tutors and peer-peer in the tutorial sessions for in-class presentations and work-sessions.
3. The UTS Online forum will allow the students to engage with the work of their peers and the tutors, and can be seen as a further opportunity for informal feedback.
Content (topics)
Themes addressed in this subject may include: criticism and critical thinking; disciplinarity; the nature and role of theory, the concept of position, postmodernity; deconstruction and literary theory; theories of the image and affect; gender and power relations; race; subjectivity; architecture and fashion; architecture and art; experimental architecture; architecture as critical object; ideology, politics and power; discourse; framing; and others.
Attendance pattern: one hour workshop/tutorial followed by two hour presentation in lecture hall
Assessment
Assessment task 1: Individual written essay based on set readings and specific issues
Intent: | Obituary, this task is aimed to develop your analytical and writing skills as a researcher | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Objective(s): | This task addresses the following subject learning objectives: 1, 2, 3 and 4 This task also addresses the following course intended learning outcomes that are linked with a code to indicate one of the five CAPRI graduate attribute categories (e.g. C.1, A.3, P.4, etc.): A.1, C.2, R.1 and R.2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Type: | Essay | ||||||||||||||||||||
Groupwork: | Individual | ||||||||||||||||||||
Weight: | 35% | ||||||||||||||||||||
Length: | approx 1000 words | ||||||||||||||||||||
Criteria linkages: |
SLOs: subject learning objectives CILOs: course intended learning outcomes |
Assessment task 2: Group Presentation of collaborative research work
Intent: | This task is aimed to develop your understanding of relational history and how it is produced collectively using a Map and an Annotated Bibliography This task addresses the following subject learning objectives: 1, 2, 4 and 5 This task also addresses the following course intended learning outcomes that are linked with a code to indicate one of the five CAPRI graduate attribute categories (e.g. C.1, A.3, P.4, etc.): A.2, C.1, C.2, R.1 and R.2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Objective(s): | This task addresses the following subject learning objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 This task also addresses the following course intended learning outcomes that are linked with a code to indicate one of the five CAPRI graduate attribute categories (e.g. C.1, A.3, P.4, etc.): .3, A.1, P.3, R.1 and R.2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Type: | Case study | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Groupwork: | Group, individually assessed | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight: | 65% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Criteria linkages: |
SLOs: subject learning objectives CILOs: course intended learning outcomes |
Required texts
Full details of all REQUIRED readings are indicated under 'Content' above, and will be provided in the subject documentation.
All such readings will be available digitally via e-readings in the UTS Library.
Recommended texts
Reference Bibliography
Forty, Adrian. Words and Buildings: Avocabulary of Modern Architecture (London: Thames & Hudson, 2000) – 720.108 FORT
Jencks, Charles. Theories and manifestoes of contemporary architecture (Chichester: Wiley-Academy, c2006.) - 724.6 JENR (ED.2)
Hays, K. Michael. Ed., Architecture theory since 1968 (Cambridge, Mass : The MIT Press, c1998.) - 724.6 HAYK
Ockman, Joan., Eigen, Edwar., Architecture culture, 1943-1968 : a documentary anthology (New York: Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation: Rizzoli, 1993) - 724.6 OCKM
2. CIAM (1959)
Main Bibliographic References
Avermaete, Tom. Another Modern: The Post-War Architecture and Urbanism of Candilis-Josic-Woods. (Rotterdam: NAi, c2005.)
Risselada, M. and D. van den Heuvel, eds. Team 10 1953-81, in search of a Utopia of the present. (Rotterdam: NAi Publishers, 2005.) - 720.922 RISS
Suggested Bibliography
Candilis, Georges, Planning and Design for Leisure, (Stuttgart: Karl Kramer Verlag, 1975.)
- Bâtir la Vie. (Paris: Éditions Stock, 1977.)
Candilis, Georges, A. Josic, S. Woods. Candilis Josic Woods. A decade of Architecture and Urban Design, trilingual ed. (Stuttgart: Karl Kramer Verlag, 1968.)
- Toulouse le Mirail: The Birth of a New Town, trilingual ed. (Stuttgart: Karl Kramer Verlag, 1975.)
Lefebvre, Henri. Critique of everyday life. (London, New York: Verso, 1991.) - 194 LEFE [1]
- The Production of Space. (Oxford: Blackwell, 1991.) - 114 LEFE
Massey, Anne., The Independent Group : modernism and mass culture in Britain, 1945-59 (New York : Manchester University Press, 1995) - 709.41 MASS
Pedret, Annie, Team 10: an archival history, (New York : Routledge, 2012)
Robbins, David ed., The Independent Group: Postwar Britain and the Aesthetics of Plenty (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1990)
Smithson, Alison, ed., Team 10 Primer. Cambridge, (Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1968.) - 720.9/42
- Team 10 Meetings 1953-1984. (New York: Rizzoli, 1991.) - 709.41 MASS
This is Tomorrow Exhibition Catalogue Facsimile (London: Whitechapel Gallery 2010) -
Woods, Shadrach. What U Can Do, Architecture collection at Rice University n. 27 ( Houston: Rice University, 1970.)
- The Man in the Street: A Polemic on Urbanism. (Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1975.) - 307.76 WOOD
3. Ecole des Beaux-Arts (1968)
Main Bibliographic References
Buckley, Craig, Violeau, Jean-Luis, Utopie: Text and Projects 1967-1978 (Los Angeles, Calif. : Semiotext(e) 2011)- 720.922443 UTOP
Pawley, M. and Tschumi, B., “The ‘Beaux Arts’ since ’68,” in Architectural Design, September 1971.- 720.5 13 [55:7/8]
Knabb, Ken. Situationist International Anthology. (Berkeley, CA: Bureau of Public Secrets, 1981), - 303.484 KNAB
Virilio, Paul. Architecture Principe 1966 and 1996 (Besancon: Les Editions de l'Imprimeur, 1997.) - 720.1 VIRI
Suggested Bibliography
Andreotti, Libero. Costa, Xavier. Situationists: art, politics, urbanism. (Barcelona : Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona, 1996.) - 700.411 ANDR
Baudrillard, Jean. Utopia Deferred: Writings on Utopie. (New York: Semiotext(e), 2006.) - 944.0837 BAUD
Debord, Guy. Society of the Spectacle (Detroit: Black & Red, 1977.) - 302 DEBO (1977.ED)
Egbert, Donald Drew. The Beaux-Arts tradition in French architecture. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1980) - 720.944/14
Huizinga, Johan. Homo ludens: a study of the play element in culture (London: Maurice Temple Smith Ltd., 1970) - 901/88
Violeau, Jean-Luis. Les Architectes et mai 68. Paris: Editions Recherches, 2005.
Virilio, Paul. Bunker archaeology, (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1994)
Wigley, Mark., The Activist Drawing : Retracing Situationist Architectures from Constant's New Babylon to beyond, (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2001.) - 720.2222 ZEGH
- Constant's New Babylon : the hyper-architecture of desire. (Rotterdam: Witte de With, center for contemporary art, 1998.) - 711.4 CONC
4. AA - Architectural Association (1963-1973)
Main Bibliographic References
Archigram. Archigram (London: Studio Vista, 1972) - 720.942/45
The Archigram Archival Project - http://archigram.westminster.ac.uk/
Buckley, Craig. Colomina, Beatriz. Grau, Urtzi. Clip, stamp, fold : the radical architecture of little magazines, 196X to 197X (Barcelona: ACTAR, 2010) - 724.6 COLO
Gowan, James ed. A continuing experiment : learning and teaching at the Architectural Association (London: Architectural Press, 1975) - 720.71142142/1
Suggested Bibliography
Banham, Reyner. Megastructure : urban futures of the recent past. (London: Thames and Hudson, 1976) - 720/13
- Design by Choice. (London: Academy Editions, 1981) - 721/47
Hardingham, Samantha. Cedric Price : Potteries Thinkbelt / Samantha Hardingham and Kester Rattenbury. (Abingdon ; New York : Routledge, 2007.)
Mathews, Stanley From agit-prop to free space: the architecture of Cedric Price (London : Black Dog Pub. Ltd. 2007) - 720.92 PRIM
McLuhan, Marshall. The medium is the massage (New York: Bantam, c1967.) - 302.23 MCLU
Price, Cedric. Cedric Price Opera (Chichester : Wiley-Academy, 2003.)
- Cedric Price : the square book. (Chichester : Wiley-Academy, 2003.) - 720.922 PRIC
Rattenbury, Kester. Richard Rogers : the Pompidou Centre. (Abingdon: Routledge, 2012.)
Sadler, Simon. Archigram architecture without architecture. (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2005) - 720.922 SADL
5. Global Tools (1973-1975)
Main Bibliographic References
Ambasz, Emilio Italy : the new domestic landscape ; achievements and problems of Italian design, (New York: MoMA, 1972) - 745.20945/1
Branzi, Andrea. No-Stop City, Archizoom Associati (Orléans: HYX, 2006)
Buckley, Craig. Colomina, Beatriz. Grau, Urtzi. Clip, stamp, fold : the radical architecture of little magazines, 196X to 197X (Barcelona: ACTAR, 2010) - 724.6 COLO
Suggested Bibliography
Architecture radicale (Orle?ans: HYX, c2001)
Byvanck, Valentijn. Ed. Superstudio : the Middelburg Lectures (De Vleeshal: Zeeuws Museum, 2005)
Coles, Alex. Rossi, Catharine. Eds. The Italian avant-garde, 1968-1976 (Berlin : Sternberg Press, 2013.)
Lang, Peter. Menking, William. Superstudio : life without objects (Milan: Skira 2003)
Navene, Paola. Architettura radicale (Segrate : G. Milani, 1974.)
Van Schaik, Martin. Ma?c?el, Otakar. Ed. Exit Utopia : architectural provocations, 1956-1976 (New York : Prestel, 2004)
6. IUAV - Istituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia (1968-1980)
Main Bibliographic References
Aureli, Pier Vittorio. The project of autonomy: politics and architecture within and against capitalism (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, c2008) - 724.6 AURE
Rossi, Aldo. The architecture of the city (Cambridge, Mass : MIT Press, 1982) - 711.4/90
Tafuri, Manfredo. Architecture and utopia : design and capitalist development (Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 1992) - 720.9 TAFU - 720.9 TAFU
Suggested Bibliography
Ciucci, Giorgio. The American city: from the Civil War to the New Deal (Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c1979) - 711.40973/7
Cohen, Jean-Louis URSS, 1917-1978 : la ville, l'architecture = URSS, 1917-1978 : la citta?, l'architettura (Paris : L'E?querre ; Roma : Officina Edizioni, c1979)
Lotringer, Sylve?re. Marazzi, Christian Ed. Autonomia : post-political politics (Los Angeles, CA : Semiotext(e): 2007)
Rossi, Aldo. A scientific autobiography (Cambridge, Mass : MIT Press, 1981) - 720.92 ROSS
Tafuri, Manfredo. The sphere and the labyrinth : avant-gardes and architecture from Piranesi to the 1970s (Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, c1987) - 724/20
- Theories and history of architecture (London ; New York : Granada, 1980) - 720.1 TAFU
- Vittorio Gregotti, buildings and projects (New York : Rizzoli, 1982)
- Vienna rossa : la politica residenziale nella Vienna socialista, 1919-1933 (Milano : Electa, 1980.)
Foucault, Michel. Discipline and punish the birth of the prison (New York : Vintage Books, 1979.) - 364.60944 FOUC0
7. IAUS - Institute of Architecture and Urban Studies (1967-1984)
Main Bibliographic References
Eisenman, Peter. Eisenman inside out : selected writings, 1963-1988 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2004) – 720 EISN
Five architects : Eisenman, Graves, Gwathmey, Hejduk, Meier (New York : Oxford University Press, 1975.) - 728.3 FIVE
Hays, K. Michael. Ed. Oppositions reader : selected readings from a journal for ideas and criticism in architecture, 1973-1984 (New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 1998.) - 724.6 HAYS
Suggested Bibliography
Education of an architect: a point of view, the Cooper Union School of Art & Architecture (New York : Monacelli Press, 1999.) - 720.74 FRAN
Eisenman, Peter. Houses of Cards (New York : Oxford University Press, 1987) - 720.92/EIS/1
Foster, Hal "What’s Neo about the Neo-Avant-Garde?" in October Vol 70 Autumn 1994
Hejduk, John. Victims: a work (London : Architectural Association, 1986.) –
Martin, Reinhold Utopia's ghost : architecture and postmodernism, again (Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, c2010) - 724.6 MARI
Rowe, Colin. The mathematics of the ideal villa, and other essays (Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c1976) - 720.8 ROWE
Tafuri, Manfredo. “l'Architecture Dans Le Boudoir The Language of criticism and the criticism of language” in Hays, K. Michael. Ed. Architecture theory since 1968 (Cambridge, Mass : The MIT Press, c1998.) - 724.6 HAYK
Saussure, Ferdinand. Course in general linguistics (New York : McGraw-Hill, 1966) - 410 SAUS
8. Learning from Las vegas (1968-1973)
Main Bibliographic References
Banham, Reyner. Los Angeles : the architecture of four ecologies (Harmondsworth, Eng. : Penguin, 1973)- 720.979494 BANH
Venturi, Robert. Izenour, Steven. Scott Brown, Denise. Learning from Las Vegas : the forgotten symbolism of architectural form (Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 1972) - 720.979313/1
Suggested Bibliography
Banham, Reyner. The architecture of the well-tempered environment (Sydney : Steensen Varming, 2008.) - 720.47 BANH (2008.ED)
Fischli, Peter. Stadler, Hilar. Stierli, Martino, Las Vegas studio : images from the archives of Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown (Zürich : Scheidegger & Spiess, c2008.) - 720.922 STAD
Rattenbury, Kester. Hardingham, Samantha. Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown : learning from Las Vegas (Abingdon: Routledge, 2007.) - 720.922 VENR
Ruscha, Ed. Twenty-six gasoline stations (Los Angeles: E. Ruscha, 1963)
- Some Los Angeles Apartments(Los Angeles: E. Ruscha, 1965)
- Every Building on the Sunset Strip (Los Angeles: E. Ruscha, 1966)
- Twenty-four Parking Lots (Los Angeles: E. Ruscha, 1967)
Thompson, Hunter S. Fear and loathing in Las Vegas: a savage journey to the heart of the American dream (London: Paladin ; Flamingo, 1972) - 813.5 THOF
Venturi, Robert. A view from the Campidoglio : selected essays, 1953-1984 (New York : Harper & Row, c1984.) - 724.6 VENR
- Complexity and contradiction in architecture (London : Architectural Press, 1977) - 720.1 VENR
Wolfe , Tom. The Kandy- Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, (London: Picador, 1981) - 814.5/WOL/1
9. Rem Koolhaas, the Office for Metropolitan Architecture, AMO and the Harvard Project on the City (1978-2007)
Main Bibliographic References
Koolhaas, Rem. Delirious New York : a retroactive manifesto for Manhattan (New York : Oxford University Press, 1978.) - 720.97471/1
- Content (Köln : Taschen, 2004.) - 720.103 KOOL
- Great leap forward (Köln : Taschen ; Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard Design School, 2001.) - 728.0951 CHUN
- Harvard Design School guide to shopping (Koln: Taschen ; Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard Design School, 2001.) - 725.21 CHUN
- Small, medium, large, extra-large (New York: Monaccelli Press, 1995.) - 720.904 KOOL
Suggested Bibliography
2x4, It is what it is: Portrait of a studio in 1000 images. (New York: 2x4 Inc, 2009)
Hertweck, Florian. Marot, Sébastien The city in the city: Berlin: a green archipelago (Zürich : Lars Müller Publishers, 2013.) - 711.40943 UNGE
Koolhaas, Rem Post-occupancy (Milan: Domus, 2006) - 724.6 KOOL
- Mutations (Bordeaux : Arc en rêve centre d'architecture ; Barcelona : ACTAR, 2001) - 711.4 KOOL
- Al Manakh (Netherlands : Stichting Archis, c2007.) - 720.95357 BOUM
- Al Manakh 2 : Gulf cont'd (Amsterdam : Stichting Archis, c2010.) - 711.40956 KOOL
Mau, Bruce Life Style (London ; New York : Phaidon, 2005.) - 745.4092 MAUB
- Massive Change (London : Phaidon, 2004.) 745.2 MAUB
Rock, Michael. Multiple signatures: on designers, authors, readers and users (New York : Rizzoli, c2013.) - 741.6 ROCK
10. GSAPP - Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation (1968-2003)
Main Bibliographic References
Tschumi, Bernard. The state of architecture at the beginning of the 21st century (New York: The Monacelli Press, c2003.) - 724.7 TSCU
Walker, Enrique . Tschumi on architecture: conversations with Enrique Walker (New York: Monacelli Press, 2006.) - 720.92 TSCW
Suggested Bibliography
Allen, Stan. Points + lines : diagrams and projects for the city. (New York : Princeton Architectural Press, c1999.) - 720.92 ALLA
- Practice: Architecture Technique and Representation (Oxford: Routledge, 2009) - 720.1 ALLE
Hardingham, Samantha. Bernard Tschumi: Parc de la Villette (Abingdon: Routledge, 2012.) - 720.92 HARD
Johnson, Philip. Wigley, Mark. Deconstructivist architecture (Boston : Little, Brown and Co.: c1988.) - 724.6 JOHN
Tschumi, Bernard. Architecture and Disjunction (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1994) - 720.103 TSCH
- Architecture concepts: red is not a color (New York: Rizzoli, 2012.) - 720.92 TSCU
- Manhattan transcripts (London: Academy Editions, 1994.) - 720.222 TSCH (ED.2)
- Questions of space: lectures on architecture (London: AA Publications, c1995.) - 720.1 TSCH
- Event-cities: praxis (Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c1994.) - 724.6 TSCH
- Event-cities 2 (Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2000.) - 724.6 TSCU
- The state of architecture at the beginning of the 21st century (New York: The Monacelli Press, c2003.) - 724.7 TSCU
Lynn, Greg . Archaeology of the Digital (Berlin: Stemberg Press, 2013)
- Animate Form (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1997) - 720.222 LYNN
11. Tokyo Institute of Technology
Main Bibliographic References
Ito, Toyo. Tarzans in the Media Forest (London: AA Publications, 2010)
Koolhaas, Rem Project Japan : an oral history of Metabolism (Köln ; London : Taschen, 2010) - 720.952090 KOOL
Sejima, Kazuyo. Sejima Kazuyo + Nishizawa Ry?e / SANAA : works 1995-2003 (T?ky? : TOTO Shuppan, 2003.) - 720.922 SEJS
Suggested Bibliography
Ishgigami, Junya. Junya Ishigami : small images(Tokyo : INAX, 2008.) - 520.87 JUNY
- Another scale of architecture (Ky?to : Seigensha, 2010.) - 720.92 ISHK
Ito, Toyo. Toyo Ito 1: 1971 – 2001 (Tokyo : TOTO Shuppan, c2014.)
- Forces of Nature (New York : Princeton Architectural Press, c2012.)
Kaijima, Momoyo. Tsukamoto, Yoshiharu. Made in Tokyo (T?ky? : Kajima Shuppankai, 2001.) - 720.952135 KAIJ
- Graphic anatomy (Tokyo : TOTO Shuppan, c2007.) - 728.3 TSUK
- Graphic anatomy 2 (Tokyo : TOTO Shuppan, c2014.)
- Pet architecture guide book (T?ky?: W?rudo Foto Puresu, Heisei 13 2001) - 720.952135 PETA
- Bow-Wow from post bubble city = Atorie Wan furomu posuto baburu shitei (T?ky? : INAX Shuppan, 2006.) - 728.0952 TSUK
- Echo of space/space of echo (T?ky? : INAX Shuppan, 2009.) - 720 WANA
Kitayama, Koh. Tokyo metabolizing (Tokyo : Toto Pub., 2010.) - 720.952135 KITA
Kurokawa, Kisho. Metabolism in Architecture (London: Studio Vista, 1977)
Maffei, Andrea Toyo Ito: Works, Projects, Writings, (Milano: Electa Architecture, 2002)
Mulligan, Mark. Ed. Fumihiko Maki: Nurturing Dreams, Collected essays on Architecture and the City (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2008) - 720 MAKI
SANAA. SANAA : Kazuyo Sejima, Ryue Nishizawa : intervention in the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion (Barcelona: Actar, 2010)
Sejima, Kazuyo. Kazuyo Sejima in Gifu (Barcelona : Actar, 2001.) - 728.314 SEJI [2]
- Houses : Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa, SANAA (Barcelona: ACTAR, c2007) - 717.09421 SANA
12. Berlage Institute (1995-2012)
Main Bibliographic References
Aureli, Pier Vittorio. Brussels Manifesto: Towards the Capital of Europe (Rotterdam: Nai Publishers, 2007) - 711.4094 AURE
Multiplicity, USE: Uncertain States of Europe (Milano: Skira, 2003) - 307.76094 BOER
Suggested Bibliography
Aureli, Pier Vittorio. The Possibility of an Absolute Architecture (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2011) - 720.1 AURE
- Dogma : 11 Projects (London : AA Publications, 2013.) - 720.922 STEL
- Rome: the centre(s) elsewhere : a Berlage Institute project. (Milan : Skira, c2010.)
Koolhaas, Rem. Mau, Bruce. S, M, L, XL (New York: The Monacelli Press, 1995) - 720.904 KOOL
Küng, Moritz, Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen - seven rooms (Ostfildern : Hatje Cantz, 2009.) - 720.922 KUNG (ED.2)
Lootsma, Bart. Superdutch : new architecture in the Netherlands (Published London [England] : Thames & Hudson, 2000.)
MVRDV. FARMAX : excursions on density (Rotterdam, The Netherlands : 010 Publishers, 2006.) - 720.103 MAAS
Neutelings, Willem Jan, Architect (Rotterdam: Maaskant Foundation and 010 Publishers, 1991)
References
In addition to the above, the following general references MAY be useful for this subject:
Agrest, D. 1991, Architecture from Without: Theoretical Framings for a Critical Practice, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press.
Alberto, A & Buchmann, S. (eds). 2006, Art After Conceptual Art. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press.
Attoe, W. 1978, Architecture and Critical Imagination, Chichester, John Wiley.
Baudrillard, J. & J. Nouvel, 2002, The Singular Objects of Architecture, Minneapolis, Univ. MInnesota Press.
Benedikt, M. 1987, For An Architecture of Reality, New York, Lumen Books.
Benedikt, M. 1991, Deconstructing the Kimbell: An Essay on Meaning and Architecture, New York, Sites/Lumen Books.
Benedikt, M. (ed). 1991, Cybers[ace: First Steps. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press.
Benjamin, A. 2000, Architectural Philosophy, London, Athlone Press.
Bonta, J.P. 1979, Architecture and Its Interpretation, London, Lund Humphries.
Borden, I & J. Rendell. 2000, InterSections: Architectural Histories and Critical Theories, London, Routledge.
Cacciari, M. 1993, Architecture and Nihilism: On the Philosophy of Modern Architecture, New Haven, Yale Univ. Press.
Curtis, W. 1987, Modern Architecture Since 1900, Oxford, Phaidon.
Diani, M. & C. Ingraham. 1989, Restructuring Architectural Theory, Evanston, ILL, Northwestern Univ. Press.
Dovey, K. 1999, Framing Places: Mediating Power in Built Form, London, Routledge.
Dovey, K. 2010, Becoming Places: Urbanism / Architecture / Identity / Power, London, Routledge.
Ellin, N. 1996, Postmodern Urbanism, Cambridge, MA, Blackwell.
Frampton, K. 1992, Modern Architecture: A Critical History. London, Thames & Hudson.
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