Whereas most recent writing on architectural theory has been concerned with what has been said and written, and by whom, this book is concerned with how theory has been developed and transmitted. It decentres the traditional figure of the architect as synthesizer and creative visionary and focuses on reciprocal relations and situated networks. Translation; interdisciplinary exchanges; transfers from practice to theory and the reverse; the international circulation of ideas, with the resulting transformations and resistances – these are some of the main stops in an exciting new journey. Architecture Thinking Across Boundaries: Knowledge Transfers since the 1960s offers a rich understanding of the landscape of architectural thought as it form...
Leon van Schaik AO, Professor of Architecture at RMIT University for 30 years and mentor to countles...
The importance of the relationship between creators and theorists in the field of architecture and u...
Where do architecture and research coincide? Is there a potential intersection at all between archit...
<p>This contribution proposes an interdisciplinary approach to architectural research, and states th...
The question of how architecture is shaped by collaborative practice has become increasingly releva...
This article discusses some conceptual frameworks and notions used in, or with the potential to furt...
This article discusses some conceptual frameworks and notions used in, or with the potential to furt...
92 pagesAbstractIn contemporary architectural discourse, new terms and concepts from different disci...
Architecture is by definition an act of spatial imagination, this wondrous capacity to envision poss...
The overall research question that guides this dissertation, together with that of my colleague Elke...
"This book explores significant and timely topics for both the design and construction of contempora...
The editorial introduction to this issue of Footprint follows a double trajectory. On the one hand, ...
The specialist boundaries between art, architecture and design keep dissolving. Architects win art p...
Critical historiography of architectural theory It is a major challenge to write the history of post...
Talking about architecture means talking not only about buildings but also about processes or system...
Leon van Schaik AO, Professor of Architecture at RMIT University for 30 years and mentor to countles...
The importance of the relationship between creators and theorists in the field of architecture and u...
Where do architecture and research coincide? Is there a potential intersection at all between archit...
<p>This contribution proposes an interdisciplinary approach to architectural research, and states th...
The question of how architecture is shaped by collaborative practice has become increasingly releva...
This article discusses some conceptual frameworks and notions used in, or with the potential to furt...
This article discusses some conceptual frameworks and notions used in, or with the potential to furt...
92 pagesAbstractIn contemporary architectural discourse, new terms and concepts from different disci...
Architecture is by definition an act of spatial imagination, this wondrous capacity to envision poss...
The overall research question that guides this dissertation, together with that of my colleague Elke...
"This book explores significant and timely topics for both the design and construction of contempora...
The editorial introduction to this issue of Footprint follows a double trajectory. On the one hand, ...
The specialist boundaries between art, architecture and design keep dissolving. Architects win art p...
Critical historiography of architectural theory It is a major challenge to write the history of post...
Talking about architecture means talking not only about buildings but also about processes or system...
Leon van Schaik AO, Professor of Architecture at RMIT University for 30 years and mentor to countles...
The importance of the relationship between creators and theorists in the field of architecture and u...
Where do architecture and research coincide? Is there a potential intersection at all between archit...