Immaterial Architecture

Immaterial Architecture

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Hill, Jonathan
Taylor & Francis Ltd
EAN: 9780415363242
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This fascinating argument from Jonathan Hill presents the case for the significance and importance of the immaterial in architecture.

Architecture is generally perceived as the solid, physical matter that it unarguably creates, but what of the spaces it creates? This issue drives Hill's explorative look at the immaterial aspects of architecture. The book discusses the pressures on architecture and the architectural profession to be respectively solid matter and solid practice and considers concepts that align architecture with the immaterial, such as the superiority of ideas over matter, command of drawing and design of spaces and surfaces.

Focusing on immaterial architecture as the perceived absence of matter, Hill devises new means to explore the creativity of both the user and the architect, advocating an architecture that fuses the immaterial and the material and considers its consequences, challenging preconceptions about architecture, its practice, purpose, matter and use.

This is a useful and innovative read that encourages architects and students to think beyond established theory and practice.

EAN 9780415363242
ISBN 0415363241
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication date April 6, 2006
Pages 248
Language English
Dimensions 246 x 174
Country United Kingdom
Authors Hill, Jonathan
Illustrations 12 Halftones, color; 61 Halftones, black and white