Leon van Schaik AO, Professor of Architecture at RMIT University for 30 years and mentor to countless Australian architects, lays down his highly influential creative philosophies in his latest book, Architecture in its Continuums. The text represents a distillation of a lifetime of thinking about architecture and the ways in which it is practiced, researched and taught. The book remediates a gap that van Schaik sees in current architecture writing. There are, he says, very few books on architecture that, I believe, concern the practice of architecture itself, as distinct from the large body of writing about the history, sociology and environmental science of architecture. Van Schaik contends that we all share a common experience of space ...
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There are many different ways of expressing yourself as an artist. I myself enjoy working with and o...
The point of departure of the architectural project has to stem from the combination of inner and ou...
The dwelling is the most fundamental building type, nowhere more so than in the open landscape. This...
The dichotomy between theory and practice, notion and application, knowledge and technical skill is ...
Fleur Watson writes about the history and evolution of architecture exhibitions and the role of the ...
The studio topic Glaneur/Glaneuse refers to the old ‘profession’ of the gleaners, those people picki...
Whereas most recent writing on architectural theory has been concerned with what has been said and w...
With a major reshaping of architectural education in Britain underway, the reconsideration of the ro...
Talking about architecture means talking not only about buildings but also about processes or system...
Architecture Depends presents an original thesis that brings social theory, including that of Zygmun...
Architecture is a heteronomous discipline that finds its reasons in the hybridisation and contaminat...
Recognizing that the Western Tradition of Architecture has been perpetuated through the passing on o...
The importance of the relationship between creators and theorists in the field of architecture and u...
This is the introduction from Thinking Practice: Reflections on Architectural Research and Building ...
Architecture is a design discipline, denoting both the professional practice and the built works ass...
There are many different ways of expressing yourself as an artist. I myself enjoy working with and o...
The point of departure of the architectural project has to stem from the combination of inner and ou...
The dwelling is the most fundamental building type, nowhere more so than in the open landscape. This...