
Exit-Architecture. Design Between War and Peace
With a Foreword by Heiner Mühlmann and a Project by Exit Ltd.
Stephan Trüby(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 28. April 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
VI, 113 pages
978-3-211-77969-9 (ISBN)
Description
"First we shape things, then they shape us", was Churchill's view. What kind of architecture can be said to shape? Who does it shape? And by what means does it shape? The author's answers to these questions are a surprise. Through war and proximity to stress. After a tour d'horizon through Roman temples, Washington's corridors of power and Mecca's anti-panic architecture it becomes clear that architecture is anything but in the background. Instead it is situated in the hot spot of transmission dynamics and is capable of altering cultures, empires and even religions.
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Series
Edition
1., 2008
Language
English
Place of publication
Vienna
Austria
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Popular/general
Illustrations
Illustrations (some col.)
Weight
167 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-211-77969-9 (9783211779699)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Stephan Trüby. Architect, theoretician and curator. Studied architecture at the AA School, London where he also lectured. Since 2001 he has been assistant professor for architectural theory and design at the Institut Grundlagen moderner Architektur, at the University of Stuttgart. He is the director of Exit Ltd. a firm specialized in architectural and design consulting. His numerous works have been published as books and in magazines.
Content
Heiner Mühlmann: Foreword.-
Acknowledgments.-
Ex-Architecture/Exit-Architecture: On Stress, Memoactivity and Cultural Transmission.-
Entry/Exit:
Hubris and decorum; Shock Corridors; Paranoiac Chreodology; Hertzianism: Design in the Third Machine Age.-
War-/Peace-Architectures:
Temple of Janus (Forum Romanum); Pentagon (Arlington, Virginia); Jamarat Bridge (Mina near Mekka).-
5 Codes: Space of Conflict (Temple of Janus Revisited, Washington D.C., 2009).-
Exit Ltd.: Images.-
Bibliography.-
Picture Credits.-
About the Author.
Acknowledgments.-
Ex-Architecture/Exit-Architecture: On Stress, Memoactivity and Cultural Transmission.-
Entry/Exit:
Hubris and decorum; Shock Corridors; Paranoiac Chreodology; Hertzianism: Design in the Third Machine Age.-
War-/Peace-Architectures:
Temple of Janus (Forum Romanum); Pentagon (Arlington, Virginia); Jamarat Bridge (Mina near Mekka).-
5 Codes: Space of Conflict (Temple of Janus Revisited, Washington D.C., 2009).-
Exit Ltd.: Images.-
Bibliography.-
Picture Credits.-
About the Author.