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The function of style / Farshid Moussavi ; edited with Marco Ciancarella, Jonathan A. Scelsa, Mary Crettier, Kate Kilalea.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Massachusetts : London : Actar ; Harvard University Graduate School of Design ; FUNCTIONLAB, [2014]Distributor: N.Y., NY : Actar D Copyright date: ©2014Description: 591 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1940291305
  • 9781940291307
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 729 23
Contents:
The function of style -- Functions : Residing ; Working ; Residing and working ; Learning ; Reading and research ; Viewing exhibitions ; Viewing a performance -- Watching sports -- Shopping -- Travelling by airplane.
Summary: During the 19th and most of the 20th century, discussions of style revolved around pure formalism or pure functionalism. Style, as the way of assembling forms, was trapped in producing consistency and sameness across architectural forms. The book ' The Function of Style' is the third in a series at Harvard GSD which focused at researching a contemporary idea of style in architecture. The previous publication, The Function of Form, investigated the architecture of the latter part of the 20th century which defies the senselessness and anonymity of the early 20th century city. The aim was to establish whether the systems of differentiation identified earlier were exploring their style as formalism or they were based on a new idea of style that would work with form and function simultaneously as a way to use form to subvert function as set out for each type by early 20th century modernism. The book ' The Function of Style' continues to interrogate the form - function relationship of those projects. It focuses particularly on the history of drawing techniques of describing different concepts of function. All will be shown through drawings that describe among other criteria the structural function [arrangement of activities or materials], the physical function [such as acoustics, traffic, lighting], and the psychological function or the social function of built forms.
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The function of style -- Functions : Residing ; Working ; Residing and working ; Learning ; Reading and research ; Viewing exhibitions ; Viewing a performance -- Watching sports -- Shopping -- Travelling by airplane.

During the 19th and most of the 20th century, discussions of style revolved around pure formalism or pure functionalism. Style, as the way of assembling forms, was trapped in producing consistency and sameness across architectural forms. The book ' The Function of Style' is the third in a series at Harvard GSD which focused at researching a contemporary idea of style in architecture. The previous publication, The Function of Form, investigated the architecture of the latter part of the 20th century which defies the senselessness and anonymity of the early 20th century city. The aim was to establish whether the systems of differentiation identified earlier were exploring their style as formalism or they were based on a new idea of style that would work with form and function simultaneously as a way to use form to subvert function as set out for each type by early 20th century modernism. The book ' The Function of Style' continues to interrogate the form - function relationship of those projects. It focuses particularly on the history of drawing techniques of describing different concepts of function. All will be shown through drawings that describe among other criteria the structural function [arrangement of activities or materials], the physical function [such as acoustics, traffic, lighting], and the psychological function or the social function of built forms.

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