This paper looks to explore the contemporary graphic novel as a platform to engage with the city and architectural space as an experiential, lived, site as well as an archive of personal and collective memories and histories. It looks at graphic novels that present architecture and the urban environment as an active character within the novel, and their portrayal of historical and psychological dimensions embedded within built space. The visual structure of the comic, with its forms of representations and unique temporalities are taken into consideration as this thesis explores how these works become a viable form of research into the urban environment, portraying how architecture and urban space is an active force in shaping and influencin...
A historic building should be adapted to the existing context and its character should be encouraged...
This dissertation discusses how literature offers valuable ways to become aware of how people experi...
"And I will show you something different from either / Your shadow at morning striding behind you / ...
This paper looks to explore the contemporary graphic novel as a platform to engage with the city and...
Abstract Richard McGuire’s Here (2014) and Chris Ware’s Lost Buildings (Glass et al. 2004) are dis...
Since Winsor McCay’s Little Nemo, comic artists have been concerned with depicting architecture. The...
I contend that architecture and literature can enhance one another, not only as methods of storytell...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
When we say we are "caught up" in a story or that we "get lost" in a novel, it doesn't mean we have ...
Recognizing that the Western Tradition of Architecture has been perpetuated through the passing on o...
Over recent decades, we have arrived in an age where mass production, prefabrication, and economic s...
Victor Hugo’s character, Claude Frollo, expressed Hugo’s linguistic analogy for architecture in his ...
The interdisciplinary paper considers architecture as a book form where the structural tectonics co-...
This article discusses place, memory and drawing. It suggests that ‘place’ can be a key theme for il...
Comics, purely a spatial medium, represent the point where words, sequences and images meet, possess...
A historic building should be adapted to the existing context and its character should be encouraged...
This dissertation discusses how literature offers valuable ways to become aware of how people experi...
"And I will show you something different from either / Your shadow at morning striding behind you / ...
This paper looks to explore the contemporary graphic novel as a platform to engage with the city and...
Abstract Richard McGuire’s Here (2014) and Chris Ware’s Lost Buildings (Glass et al. 2004) are dis...
Since Winsor McCay’s Little Nemo, comic artists have been concerned with depicting architecture. The...
I contend that architecture and literature can enhance one another, not only as methods of storytell...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
When we say we are "caught up" in a story or that we "get lost" in a novel, it doesn't mean we have ...
Recognizing that the Western Tradition of Architecture has been perpetuated through the passing on o...
Over recent decades, we have arrived in an age where mass production, prefabrication, and economic s...
Victor Hugo’s character, Claude Frollo, expressed Hugo’s linguistic analogy for architecture in his ...
The interdisciplinary paper considers architecture as a book form where the structural tectonics co-...
This article discusses place, memory and drawing. It suggests that ‘place’ can be a key theme for il...
Comics, purely a spatial medium, represent the point where words, sequences and images meet, possess...
A historic building should be adapted to the existing context and its character should be encouraged...
This dissertation discusses how literature offers valuable ways to become aware of how people experi...
"And I will show you something different from either / Your shadow at morning striding behind you / ...