Architecture is making its presence felt in cutting-edge fashion. The pliable metals, membrane structures, lightweight glasses and plastics used in building construction are creeping onto the catwalk. As they do so, their impact on recent textile developments has produced fabrics that enable clothing to act as individual climate-controlled environments that can exchange information with embedded sensors, resulting in wearable dwellings that act as both shelter and clothing. At the same time, architects are borrowing the techniques of pleating, stapling, cutting and draping from traditional tailoring to design buildings that are flexible, interactive, inflatable and even portable. Although the relationship between architecture and fashion was recognized more than a century ago, the connection between them has rarely been explored by historians, designers or practicing architects.
The Fashion of Architecture is the first attempt to investigate the contemporary relationship between architecture and fashion in considerable depth, by examining the ideas, imagery, techniques and materials used by visionaries such as Martin Margiela, Issey Miyake, Alexander McQueen, Tadao Ando and Daniel Libeskind. As mavericks ranging from Hussein Chalayan and Rei Kawakubo to Rem Koolhaas and Zaha Hadid describe architectures role in the formation of fashion identities, new readings of both areas emerge. Probing and far-reaching in its content, The Fashion of Architecture is the most comprehensive study of this exciting area to date.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'We've always admitted the links between car design and architecture, but buildings and fashion? It takes some bravery to talk of fashion in terms beyond superficial styling to clothing design innovations in the same breath as an architectural legend, but in doing so Quinn proves that the two disciplines are intertwined in more ways than we might think. The Fashion of Architecture reveals congruencies that many (in both industries) might prefer to ignore... to their peril.'Henrietta Thompson, Editor, Blueprint'Bradley Quinn traces the structures and spatial boundaries that are the common guidelines of fashion designers and architects and succeeds in pinpointing the similarities and differences these creative fields have gone through in the last century. 'The Fashion of Architecture' is an accurate and detailed account of their mutual influences.'Boris Moshkovits, Berliner Magazine'Bradley Quinn has written an original and insightful study of what is often a murky subject, s
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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20 b&w and 140 colour illustrations, biblio, index
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 210 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85973-752-1 (9781859737521)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Bradley Quinn is an Author and Journalist.
Fashioning Architecture and Art Intimate Architecture: Fashion and the Interior Fashioning Photography Urban Decay Heroin Chic Memory and Tragedy 2Mapping Fashion Space Shopping for Architecture Virtual Re[tail]ity 3Shrinking Space Urban Radar Place and Non-place 4Mining the Void Reconstruction Deconstruction Unconstruction 5Urban Nomads Archigram Yeohlee Final Home Hussein Chalayan C P Company 6Refuge Refuge Wear Body Architecture Nexus Architecture Mobile Villages Modular Architecture Intervention Fluid Architecture 7Fluid Form The Blob The Fold Twisting Blurring Masking and Revealing Notes List of Credits Select Bibliography Index