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Published by Park Publishing (WI) June 2021, 2021
ISBN 10: 3038601942 ISBN 13: 9783038601944
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Trade Paperback. Condition: New. Architecture and Micropolitics deconstructs two widespread prejudices: that architects nowadays are no longer important for the overall construction process, and that design is a linear process with a fully formed architectonic vision from the outset. Farshid Moussavi, a renowned architect and professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, shows how the specific character of contemporary architecture involves enriching the pragmatic aspect of creating architecture with random elements and subjective factors, which can change our circumstances and the architecture that surrounds us. Thus, the micropolitics of our everyday lives becomes the basis for our built architecture. Moussavi illustrates this process with the help of four of her buildings from the last decade. They are presented through hundreds of photos, drawings, and sketches, and discussed in an essay, where Moussavi develops her thesis. New photos of the four buildings have been taken by the celebrated British photographer Stephen Gill, whose creative work combines documentary, experimental, and conceptual approaches. Also featuring a preface by French philosopher Jacques Rancià re, Architecture and Micropolitics is an astonishing book for all those who are interested in the interaction between architecture and society.
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Published by Park Books 2022-10-27, 2022
ISBN 10: 3038601942 ISBN 13: 9783038601944
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This timely book seeks to dispel two widely held misconceptions: first, that architects are no longer central to the making of buildings and, second, that design is a linear process which begins with a fully formed architectural vision. Architect Farshid Moussavi argues that the temporality of architecture provides day-to-day practice with the potential to generate change. She proposes that we abandon determinism and embrace chance events and the subjective factors that influence practice in order to ground buildings in the micropolitics of everyday life. Using four buildings designed by FMA, Moussavi's London-based practice, Architecture & Micropolitics shows how the rhizomatic nature of their design process is combined with diligent research and an openness to elements of chance to fuel creativity and bend rules that would generate a merely functional building. A substantial essay by Farshid Moussavi and an afterword by the philosopher Jacques Ranciere are followed by detailed analyses of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Cleveland; Lot 19, the first new residential block to be built in the La Defense district of Paris in thirty years; the Folie Divine apartment building in Montpellier; and the Ismaili Center Houston, the first new building in the US which is dedicated to use by the Ismaili community. The book also features contributions by Inaki Abalos, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Irenee Scalbert. Architecture & Micropolitics is recommended for any professional and academic library. It is a surprising book which will be of value to anyone who is interested in the relationship between architecture and society. AUTHOR: Farshid Moussavi, born 1965 in Shiraz (Iran), studied architecture at the University of Dundee, Bartlett School of Architecture in London and Harvard Graduate School of Design, and founded Foreign Office Architects (FOA) in 1993. In 2011, she established her new firm Farshid Moussavi Architecture (FMA) in London. Since 2005, she has been a Professor in Practice of Architecture at Harvard Graduate School of Design, where she published her influential books The Function of Ornament (2008), The Function of Form (2009) and The Function of Style (2015). SELLING POINTS: . Demonstrates interaction of architecture and society through four key designs by London-based firm Farshid Moussavi Architecture . First monographic book on the work of Farshid Moussavi Architects . Farshid Moussavi is one of the world's most highly regarded contemporary architects and teachers of architecture . Richly illustrated with photos, drawings, plans, diagrams, and graphs . Features contributions by philosopher Jacques Ranciere, architect Inaki Abalos, curator Hans Ulrich Obrist, and architecture critic and historian Irenee Scalbert 471 colour, 936 b/w illustrations The interaction of architecture and society, demonstrated through important buildings by Farshid Moussavi Architecture. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Language: English
Published by ACTAR, Harvard Graduate School of Design, 2009
ISBN 10: 8496954730 ISBN 13: 9788496954731
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Kartoniert / Broschiert. Condition: New. First monograph in English on the work of London-based firm Farshid Moussavi Architects, lavishly illustrated with images, plans and drawings, developing Moussavi s claim that good architecture is based on the micro-politics of our everyday lives.Das Zu.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - This timely book seeks to dispel two widely held misconceptions: first, that architects are no longer central to the making of buildings and, second, that design is a linear process which begins with a fully formed architectural vision. Architect Farshid Moussavi argues that the temporality of architecture provides day-to-day practice with the potential to generate change. She proposes that we abandon determinism and embrace chance events and the subjective factors that influence practice in order to ground buildings in the micropolitics of everyday life. Using four buildings designed by FMA, Moussavi's London-based practice, Architecture & Micropolitics shows how the rhizomatic nature of their design process is combined with diligent research and an openness to elements of chance to fuel creativity and bend rules that would generate a merely functional building. A substantial essay by Farshid Moussavi and an afterword by the philosopher Jacques Rancière are followed by detailed analyses of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Cleveland; Lot 19, the first new residential block to be built in the La Défense district of Paris in thirty years; the Folie Divine apartment building in Montpellier; and the Ismaili Center Houston, the first new building in the US which is dedicated to use by the Ismaili community. The book also features contributions by Iñaki Ábalos, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Irénée Scalbert. Architecture & Micropolitics is recommended for any professional and academic library. It is a surprising book which will be of value to anyone who is interested in the relationship between architecture and society.; Dieses englischsprachige Buch räumt mit zwei verbreiteten Vorurteilen auf: dass Architekten nicht mehr wesentlich seien für das Bauen und dass Entwerfen ein linearer Prozess sei, an dessen Anfang eine voll ausgestaltete architektonische Vision stehe. Die renommierte Architektin und Harvard-Professorin Farshid Moussavi zeigt, wie der spezifische Charakter heutiger Architektur darauf beruht, die pragmatische Alltagspraxis des Architekturschaffens so mit zufälligen Elementen und subjektiven Faktoren anzureichern, dass das Potenzial für Veränderungen unserer Lebensumstände und der uns umgebenden Architektur greifbar wird. So soll die Mikropolitik unserer Alltagsverhältnisse zur Grundlage der gebauten Architektur werden. Farshid Moussavi illustriert dieses Vorgehen anhand von vier ihrer Bauten aus den letzten zehn Jahren. Diese werden mit Hunderten von Fotografien, Plänen und Skizzen illustriert und in einem Essay zusammengefasst, in dem Moussavi ihre Thesen ausarbeitet. Die neu aufgenommenen Fotografien der vier Gebäude stammen vom bekannten britischen Fotografen Stephen Gill, dessen Schaffen dokumentarische, experimentelle und konzeptuelle Ansätze vereint. Ein überraschendes Buch für alle, die am Zusammenspiel von Architektur und Gesellschaft interessiert sind.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This timely book seeks to dispel two widely held misconceptions: first, that architects are no longer central to the making of buildings and, second, that design is a linear process which begins with a fully formed architectural vision. Architect Farshid Moussavi argues that the temporality of architecture provides day-to-day practice with the potential to generate change. She proposes that we abandon determinism and embrace chance events and the subjective factors that influence practice in order to ground buildings in the micropolitics of everyday life. Using four buildings designed by FMA, Moussavi's London-based practice, Architecture & Micropolitics shows how the rhizomatic nature of their design process is combined with diligent research and an openness to elements of chance to fuel creativity and bend rules that would generate a merely functional building. A substantial essay by Farshid Moussavi and an afterword by the philosopher Jacques Ranciere are followed by detailed analyses of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Cleveland; Lot 19, the first new residential block to be built in the La Defense district of Paris in thirty years; the Folie Divine apartment building in Montpellier; and the Ismaili Center Houston, the first new building in the US which is dedicated to use by the Ismaili community. The book also features contributions by Inaki Abalos, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Irenee Scalbert. Architecture & Micropolitics is recommended for any professional and academic library. It is a surprising book which will be of value to anyone who is interested in the relationship between architecture and society. AUTHOR: Farshid Moussavi, born 1965 in Shiraz (Iran), studied architecture at the University of Dundee, Bartlett School of Architecture in London and Harvard Graduate School of Design, and founded Foreign Office Architects (FOA) in 1993. In 2011, she established her new firm Farshid Moussavi Architecture (FMA) in London. Since 2005, she has been a Professor in Practice of Architecture at Harvard Graduate School of Design, where she published her influential books The Function of Ornament (2008), The Function of Form (2009) and The Function of Style (2015). SELLING POINTS: . Demonstrates interaction of architecture and society through four key designs by London-based firm Farshid Moussavi Architecture . First monographic book on the work of Farshid Moussavi Architects . Farshid Moussavi is one of the world's most highly regarded contemporary architects and teachers of architecture . Richly illustrated with photos, drawings, plans, diagrams, and graphs . Features contributions by philosopher Jacques Ranciere, architect Inaki Abalos, curator Hans Ulrich Obrist, and architecture critic and historian Irenee Scalbert 471 colour, 936 b/w illustrations The interaction of architecture and society, demonstrated through important buildings by Farshid Moussavi Architecture. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Language: English
Published by Harvard University Graduate School on Design, 2009
ISBN 10: 8496954730 ISBN 13: 9788496954731
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Language: English
Published by Harvard, Actar, 2014
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8°, 165, 157, 235 S., zahlr. Abb, Broschur, Rücken min. beschienen, tadell EA. Text: engl.- What is the function of style today? If the 1970s were defined by Postmodernism and the 1980s by Deconstruction, how do we characterize the architecture of the 1990s to the present? Some built forms transmit affects of curvilinearity, others of crystallinity; some transmit multiplicity, others unity; some transmit cellularity, others openness; some transmit dematerialization, others weight. Does this immense diversity reflect a lack of common purpose? In this book, acclaimed architect and theorist Farshid Moussavi argues that this diversity should not be mistaken for an eclecticism that is driven by external forces. The Function of Style presents the architectural landscape as an intricate web in which individual buildings are the product of ideas which have been appropriated from other buildings designed for the different activities of everyday life, ideas which are varied to produce singular buildings that are related to one another but also different. This network of connections is illustrated on the cover of this book (and in more detail inside). Moussavi argues that, by embracing everyday life as a raw material, architects can change the conventions of how buildings are assembled, to ground style, and the aesthetic experience of buildings, in the micro-politics of the everyday. The third volume in Moussavi s Function series, The Function of Style provides an updated approach to style which can be used as an invaluable and highly productive tool by architects today. Assistant Editors: Marco Ciancarella, Jonathan A. Scelsa, Mary Crettier, Kate Kilalea"- Farshid Moussavi (* 1965 in Schiras, Iran) ist eine britische Architektin. Sie ist die Gründerin von Farshid Moussavi Architecture (FMA) und Professorin für Praxis der Architektur an der Harvard University Graduate School of Design.Moussavi wurde 2015 in die Royal Academy of Arts gewählt und wurde 2017 Professorin für Architektur an den Royal Academy Schools. Im Rahmen der Queen's Birthday Honours 2018 wurde sie zum Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) ernannt. 2200 gr. Schlagworte: Architektur - Allgemein.
Language: Dutch
Published by Graphic Matter/Uitgeverij Ludion, 1900
ISBN 10: 9055440906 ISBN 13: 9789055440900
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Language: Dutch
Published by Graphic Matter/Uitgeverij Ludion, 1900
ISBN 10: 9055440906 ISBN 13: 9789055440900
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No Jacket. First Edition. The third volume in Moussavi's "Function" series, "providing an updated approach to style which can be used as an invaluable and highly productive tool by architects today." First edition. 22 cm; 595 pp.; illustrated from photographs, plans, and drawings. Slight bump to bottom spine; else a very good copy or better in flexible stiff wrappers.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This timely book seeks to dispel two widely held misconceptions: first, that architects are no longer central to the making of buildings and, second, that design is a linear process which begins with a fully formed architectural vision. Architect Farshid Moussavi argues that the temporality of architecture provides day-to-day practice with the potential to generate change. She proposes that we abandon determinism and embrace chance events and the subjective factors that influence practice in order to ground buildings in the micropolitics of everyday life. Using four buildings designed by FMA, Moussavi's London-based practice, Architecture & Micropolitics shows how the rhizomatic nature of their design process is combined with diligent research and an openness to elements of chance to fuel creativity and bend rules that would generate a merely functional building. A substantial essay by Farshid Moussavi and an afterword by the philosopher Jacques Ranciere are followed by detailed analyses of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Cleveland; Lot 19, the first new residential block to be built in the La Defense district of Paris in thirty years; the Folie Divine apartment building in Montpellier; and the Ismaili Center Houston, the first new building in the US which is dedicated to use by the Ismaili community. The book also features contributions by Inaki Abalos, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Irenee Scalbert. Architecture & Micropolitics is recommended for any professional and academic library. It is a surprising book which will be of value to anyone who is interested in the relationship between architecture and society. AUTHOR: Farshid Moussavi, born 1965 in Shiraz (Iran), studied architecture at the University of Dundee, Bartlett School of Architecture in London and Harvard Graduate School of Design, and founded Foreign Office Architects (FOA) in 1993. In 2011, she established her new firm Farshid Moussavi Architecture (FMA) in London. Since 2005, she has been a Professor in Practice of Architecture at Harvard Graduate School of Design, where she published her influential books The Function of Ornament (2008), The Function of Form (2009) and The Function of Style (2015). SELLING POINTS: . Demonstrates interaction of architecture and society through four key designs by London-based firm Farshid Moussavi Architecture . First monographic book on the work of Farshid Moussavi Architects . Farshid Moussavi is one of the world's most highly regarded contemporary architects and teachers of architecture . Richly illustrated with photos, drawings, plans, diagrams, and graphs . Features contributions by philosopher Jacques Ranciere, architect Inaki Abalos, curator Hans Ulrich Obrist, and architecture critic and historian Irenee Scalbert 471 colour, 936 b/w illustrations The interaction of architecture and society, demonstrated through important buildings by Farshid Moussavi Architecture. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.