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Economy and Architecture

English

Economy and Architecture addresses a timely, critical, and much-debated topic in both its historical and contemporary dimensions. From the Apple Store in New York City, to the street markets of the Pan American Highway; from commercial Dubai to the public schools of Australia, this book takes a critical look at contemporary architecture from across the globe, whilst extending its range back in history as far as the Homeric epics of ancient Greece.

The book addresses the challenges of practicing architecture within the strictures of contemporary economies, grounded on the fundamental definition of economy as the well managed household derived from the Greek oikonomia oikos (house) and nemein (manage). The diverse enquiries of the study are structured around the following key questions:

  • How do we define our economies?
  • How are the values of architecture negotiated among the various actors involved?
  • How do we manage the production of a good architecture within any particular system?
  • How does political economy frame and influence architecture?

The majority of examples are taken from current or recent architectural practice; historical examples, which include John Evelyns villa, Blenheim Palace, John Ruskins Venice, and early twentieth century Paris, place the debates within an extended critical perspective.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jul 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138025486

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Juliet Odgers is Lecturer in Architecture at the Welsh School of Architecture Cardiff University. This is the third in a series of edited books by Routledge to which she has contributed as editor the others are Primitive: Original Matters in Architecture (2008) and Quality out of Control: Standards for measuring Architecture (2010). Her primary research field is in early modern garden design and visions of nature on which see Gaffarels Influence on John Evelyn in Jacques Gaffarel : between Magic and Science (Rome: Serra 2014). She is an editor of Architectural Research Quarterly (CUP). Mhairi McVicar is Senior Lecturer at the Welsh School of Architecture. Her research investigates the pursuit of precision and its consequences in architectural practice. Recent publications include Specifying intent at the Museum of Childhood in Architectural Research Quarterly (2012) 'God is in the details/The detail is moot: A meeting between Koolhaas and Mies in Reading Architecture and Culture: Researching Buildings Spaces and Documents (Routledge 2012) and Passion and Control: Lewerentz and a mortar joint in Quality Out of Control (Routledge 2010).Stephen Kite is a Professor at the Welsh School of Architecture Cardiff University Wales UK. His research explores the history and theory of architecture and its wider connections to visual culture. His recent books are a study of the critical writings on architecture and art of Adrian Stokes: Adrian Stokes: An Architectonic Eye (MHRA Legenda 2009) and an examination of the evolution of Ruskins observation of architecture: Building Ruskins Italy: Watching Architecture (Farnham: Ashgate 2012). His current book project is Shadow Makers: a Cultural History of Shadows in Architecture (London: Bloomsbury forthcoming). He is an editor of Architectural Research Quarterly (CUP).

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