Architecture : the subject is matter / edited by Jonathan Hill.
Material type: TextPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2001Description: xii, 254 p. : illISBN:- 0415235456 (pbk)
- 0415235464 (hbk)
- 724.6
- NA2750. A6816 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Subject/Matter / Jonathan Hill -- Ch. 1. The Future is Hairy / Jeremy Till and Sarah Wigglesworth -- Ch. 2. Two Architectural Projects about Purity / Katherine Shonfield -- Ch. 3. Bloom / Niall McLaughlin and Martin Richman -- Ch. 4. Weather Architecture (Berlin 1929-30, Barcelona 1986-, Barcelona 1999-) / Jonathan Hill -- Ch. 5. What's the Matter with Architecture? / David J. Gunkel -- Ch. 6. Notopia: Leaky Products/Urban Interfaces / Dunne + Raby -- Ch. 7. Comfort, Anxiety and Space / David Sibley -- Ch. 8. Stairway Architecture: Transformative Cycles in the Golden Lane / Iain Borden -- Ch. 9. The Place of Prepositions: A Space Inhabited by Angels / Jane Rendell and Pamela Wells -- Ch. 10. Bauhaus Dream-house: Forming the Imaginary Body of the Ungendered Architect / Katerina Ruedi Ray -- Ch. 11. Black Matter(s): Such as? Does it? / Lesley Naa Norle Lokko -- Ch. 12. Surplus Matter: Or Scars, Scrolls, Skulls and Stealth / Mark Dorrian -- Ch. 13. Animal Architecture / Peg Rawes -- Ch. 14. Nanotechnology - the Liberation of Architecture / Neil Spiller -- Ch. 15. Biological (or 'Wet') Architecture / Rachel Armstrong.
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