
Perspecta 40 "Monster"
The Yale Architectural Journal
MIT Press
Published on 1. August 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
209 pages
978-0-262-57244-6 (ISBN)
Description
A monster is in our midst, and its name is Architecture.Contemporary architecture is in many ways a monstrous thing. It is bigger, more broadly defined, increasingly complicated, more costly, and stylistically and formally heterogeneous-if not downright unhinged. Not only is the scale of the built environment expanding, but so is the territory of the architectural profession itself. A perfect storm of history, technology, economics, politics, and pedagogy has generated a moment in time in which anything seems possible. The results have been at times strange and even frightening.Long ago, the birth of an abnormal creature was interpreted as a sign of looming trouble. These monstra-from the Latin monere, "to warn" and monstrare, "to show"-were viewed with both fear and fascination. This fortieth issue of Perspecta-the oldest and most distinguished student-edited architectural journal in America-examines architecture past and present through the lens of the monster. The contributors-a diverse group of scholars, practitioners, and artists-embrace the multitude of meanings this term carries in an attempt to understand how architecture arrived at its present situation and where it may be going. Perspecta 40 represents in itself a kind of monster-a hybrid, jumbled, conflicting amalgamation of work and ideas that looks at the past in new ways and tells of things to come. Contributors
Philip Bernstein, Mario Carpo, Arindam Dutta, Ed Eigen, Mark Gage, Gensler, Marcelyn Gow and Ulrika Karlsson (servo), Catherine Ingraham, Mark Jarzombek, Terry Kirk, Leon Krier, Greg Lynn, John May, John McMorrough, Colin Montgomery, Guy Nordenson, Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen, Emmanuel Petit, Kevin Roche, Yoshiharu Tsukamoto (Atelier Bow-Wow) and Ryuji Fujimura, Michael Weinstock, Claire Zimmerman
Philip Bernstein, Mario Carpo, Arindam Dutta, Ed Eigen, Mark Gage, Gensler, Marcelyn Gow and Ulrika Karlsson (servo), Catherine Ingraham, Mark Jarzombek, Terry Kirk, Leon Krier, Greg Lynn, John May, John McMorrough, Colin Montgomery, Guy Nordenson, Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen, Emmanuel Petit, Kevin Roche, Yoshiharu Tsukamoto (Atelier Bow-Wow) and Ryuji Fujimura, Michael Weinstock, Claire Zimmerman
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United States
Publishing group
MIT Press Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
40 color illus., 140 b&w illus.; 180 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 305 mm
Width: 229 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
794 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-262-57244-6 (9780262572446)
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Marc Guberman is a graduate of the Yale School of Architecture and the Yale School of Management and is a practicing architect.
Jacob Reidel is a graduate of the Yale School of Architecture and is a practicing architect.
Frida Rosenberg is a graduate of the Yale School of Architecture and is a practicing architect, currently teaching at Lund University in Sweden.
Toni Sant completed a PhD in the Department of Performance Studies, Tisch Schoolof the Arts/NYU, where he has also taught classes about performance and the Internet.Since 1997 he has regularly reviewed experimental theatre for theWashington SquareNews.
Jacob Reidel is a graduate of the Yale School of Architecture and is a practicing architect.
Frida Rosenberg is a graduate of the Yale School of Architecture and is a practicing architect, currently teaching at Lund University in Sweden.
Toni Sant completed a PhD in the Department of Performance Studies, Tisch Schoolof the Arts/NYU, where he has also taught classes about performance and the Internet.Since 1997 he has regularly reviewed experimental theatre for theWashington SquareNews.
Editor
Contributions
American University in Rome
Assistant Dean and Associate ProfessorYale University
Professor of the History and Theory of ArchitectureMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Associate Professor of Architecture and Landscape ArchitectureHarvard University