Fame + Architecture 声誉与建筑
2002-2
Chance, Julia; Schmiedeknecht, Torsten;
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Fame is the lifeblood of architecture.Throughout history fame has motivated architects and their clients to build ever more ambitious schemes.In recent years, the power of the media and the force of celebrity have intensified this.Some kind of public rofile or degree of publicity has become essential to any thriving architectural practice.Fame and Architecture examines the dynamics behind the fame game in architecture, examining it from a historical perspective, its impact on education and the way in which contemporary architects negotiate it. This outstanding issue also includes interviews with world famous architects including Lord Foster of Thames Bank.
EditorialIntroductionPart 1:Investigating the Relationships between Architecture and Fame Some Thoughts on Fame and the Institution of Architecture Fame versus Celebrity The Architect, Conspicuousness and the Part Played by FamePart 2:Contemporary Architects and their Negotiation with Fame Functional Icons It is not that difficult to become famous if you really want to High-Tech Knights Breaking all Taboos The Face of Jacques HerzogPart 3:The Making Famous of Place through the Creation of a Building Fame + Ruins Word of Mouth Life in the AfternoonPart 4:Education and Fame Fame and Fortunes in Architectura PedagogyPart 5:Architecture and Fame in the Course of History Architecture in Vogue Heinrich Klotz and Postmodernism in Germany Fables of Visibility Fame + Frank Lloyd Wright Building Profile: The Church of Santa Maria in Marco de Canavezes Practice Profile: SHoP / Sharples Holden Pasquarelli Highlights from Wiley-Academy Book Review Site Lines
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