Re:Ornament calls for a rethinking of ornament within the history and practice of design, urging a broad reconsideration of ornament’s value and a complete reimagining of ornament’s future potential. Charting the arc of ornament in the Western tradition, this thesis reexamines the impact of modernism’s rejection of ornament—and, with it, its embedded culture, history, knowledge and craft. Studying ornament’s structure as a language, I make the case for ornament’s inherent beauty and excess and speculate on how ornament could apply to thinking and making beyond design. Through graphic form, material exploration and pattern thinking, I negotiate these complexities with work that is intrinsically structural, deeply ornamental and often a hybri...
AbstractCondemning ornament as a crime, modernism severed the symbiotic architecture/arts connection...
An exhibition of the work of Berlin based Barbara Eitels work and mine, curated by the Frankfurt bas...
There is a pervasive silence in architecture today - one created by methodological monolingualism, t...
This thesis recognizes ornament as not simply an excessive accessory, but an innate human desire to ...
There is a fundamental conflict between the urge to ornament and the contemporary time. The phenomen...
Using the example of discussions of ornament and ornamentation, this paper sketches out scenarios in...
From the beginning of the nineteenth century up to the present, ornament has faced different crises ...
AbstractThe concept of ornament has emerged as a result of the existence of the human being and its ...
Historically, in Iran, ornament was an integral part of architecture and considered a valuable part ...
From the beginning of the 19th century up to the present, ornament has faced different crises becaus...
What would be the relationship between the rich historiography of ornament in the late nineteenth ce...
International audienceThis lavishly illustrated volume is the first major global history of ornament...
De l'ornement architectural à l'ornement liturgique, de l'ornement langagier à l'encadrement du tabl...
Architectural ornament, the art of decorative patterning, is commonly perceived as an historical cha...
This thesis argues for a new theory of ornament as embodied. The argument for a new theory of embodi...
AbstractCondemning ornament as a crime, modernism severed the symbiotic architecture/arts connection...
An exhibition of the work of Berlin based Barbara Eitels work and mine, curated by the Frankfurt bas...
There is a pervasive silence in architecture today - one created by methodological monolingualism, t...
This thesis recognizes ornament as not simply an excessive accessory, but an innate human desire to ...
There is a fundamental conflict between the urge to ornament and the contemporary time. The phenomen...
Using the example of discussions of ornament and ornamentation, this paper sketches out scenarios in...
From the beginning of the nineteenth century up to the present, ornament has faced different crises ...
AbstractThe concept of ornament has emerged as a result of the existence of the human being and its ...
Historically, in Iran, ornament was an integral part of architecture and considered a valuable part ...
From the beginning of the 19th century up to the present, ornament has faced different crises becaus...
What would be the relationship between the rich historiography of ornament in the late nineteenth ce...
International audienceThis lavishly illustrated volume is the first major global history of ornament...
De l'ornement architectural à l'ornement liturgique, de l'ornement langagier à l'encadrement du tabl...
Architectural ornament, the art of decorative patterning, is commonly perceived as an historical cha...
This thesis argues for a new theory of ornament as embodied. The argument for a new theory of embodi...
AbstractCondemning ornament as a crime, modernism severed the symbiotic architecture/arts connection...
An exhibition of the work of Berlin based Barbara Eitels work and mine, curated by the Frankfurt bas...
There is a pervasive silence in architecture today - one created by methodological monolingualism, t...