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Allure of the Incomplete, Imperfect, and Impermanent
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Allure of the Incomplete, Imperfect, and Impermanent

Forfatter:
innbundet, 2015
Engelsk

Architects have long operated based on the assumption that a building is 'complete' once construction has finished. Striving to create a perfect building, they wish for it to stay in its original state indefinitely, viewing any subsequent alterations as unintended effects or the results of degeneration. The ideal is for a piece of architecture to remain permanently perfect and complete. This contrasts sharply with reality where changes take place as people move in, requirements change, events happen, and building materials are subject to wear and tear.

Rumiko Handa argues it is time to correct this imbalance. Using examples ranging from the Roman Coliseum to Japanese tea rooms, she draws attention to an area that is usually ignored: the allure of incomplete, imperfect and impermanent architecture. By focusing on what happens to buildings after they are ‘complete’, she shows that the ‘afterlife’ is in fact the very ‘life’ of a building.

However, the book goes beyond theoretical debate. Addressing professionals as well as architecture students and educators, it persuades architects of the necessity to anticipate possible future changes and to incorporate these into their original designs.

Undertittel
Designing and Appreciating Architecture as Nature
Forfatter
Rumiko Handa
ISBN
9780415741507
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
476 gram
Utgivelsesdato
15.1.2015
Forlag
Routledge
Antall sider
224