Mechudzu: New Rhetorics for Architecture
Birkhäuser Verlag GmbH
1st Edition
Published on 10. August 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
118 pages
978-3-99043-435-2 (ISBN)
Description
Bryan W. Cantley is Professor of design theory and architecture. He lectures at the CSUF, SCI-ARC and the Woodbury University. His work is presented at a number of books on digital design as well as shown in many exhibition on experimental architecture. Cantley attempts to blur the undefined zone between art and architecture, considering space and its representation to be the true medium of the architect.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Wien
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student
Weight
416 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-99043-435-2 (9783990434352)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Bryan W. Cantley is Professor of design theory and architecture. He lectures at the CSUF, SCI-ARC and the Woodbury University. His work is presented at a number of books on digital design as well as shown in many exhibition on experimental architecture. Cantley attempts to blur the undefined zone between art and architecture, considering space and its representation to be the true medium of the architect.
Content
THeoreti[cal]: TH o3 Essay - Drawing Strength from Machinery, Neil Spiller Projects: * Mobile Gatherspace * Placemaker/Seedplanter * The Batman Series * i-P.O.D. * Enantiomorphistic Inversions - Through the Looking-Glass Housing [The Alice Projects] * Threshold/Knock Knock * Wallmaker GRaphi[cal]: GR o2 Essay - In a Galaxy Closer than We Think: Bryan Cantley's Marginal Architecture, Aaron Betsky Essay - Drawing a __________ (The DNA of TnA), Dr. Dora Epstein-Jones Projects: * 3A Models * Hybridrawings© * Digital Paper® * Greensheets/Topo:Typo * NSFW Series EConomi[cal]: EC o1 Essay - Machinogenesis, Wes Jones & Doug Jackson Projects: * Housing Prototype NH02 * X.Com * TnA [Truth and Advertising] * San Clemente CON-do RE:surfFace * Santa Ana Monument Sign ALchemi[cal]: AL o0 Essay - The Typo in the Topo, Bryan Cantley