Until recently the ideas of Alison and Peter Smithson have been known mainly to those professionally involved in architecture and urban design. This is so because they have presented their ideas usually in project form, accompanied by elliptical texts designed to prevent the building up of rigid thought patterns in the minds of those studying them."Ordinariness and Light, " by contrast, is an extended exploration of their theories and work over the past seventeen years, in which not only their aesthetic but also their political and emotional concerns are made plain. The book brings together a previously unpublished long text of 1952-53, "Urban Re-identification," and a sequence of later essays and statements. All this material has been revised for the present volume, and provided with a linking commentary.The general theme is "the invention of an architecture structured by notions of association." The authors argue that the form of the city and the town must correspond to the human needs of the present; looser knit than in the past, even the quite recent past; more open and changing. And for city and town to correspond to this pattern of society there must be better systems of physical communication, and new form-concepts through which society can recognize and realize its new self.The arguments, examples, and illustrations in the book show how a very small shift in our way of looking at the ordinary things that go to make up cities and towns could restore to them their rich classic connotations. Houses would once more feel like places of adventure, as well as security; roads would be made to give a sense of cohesion and connection, as well as of release. For the Smithsons, to sense an "ordering" in things is to feel liberated and free to use them. "Ordinariness and Light" will enable all who are exercised about the deterioration of urban life to share their dream of cities that can breathe. It may help, perhaps, to generate in society at large that kind of committed participation that their notion of "ordering" implies.
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圖書標籤: 英國 理論 建築 城市 現代主義 案例 戰後 建築師
Should be a must read/canon for architecture majors. 說到心坎兒上、最給我啓發的當屬第七章批判模數製、預製化的幾段。上世紀50-60年代對現代主義理性運動的批判、對後現代的感知“aesthetics of change”"social foci and social space""letter to America"等等幾篇文章 可以讀齣來當時歐洲建築師是怎麼看美洲的,看地域文化,看城市發展變化的。有一些論述的前提直接跳過去瞭,值得質疑的地方也有一些。
評分Should be a must read/canon for architecture majors. 說到心坎兒上、最給我啓發的當屬第七章批判模數製、預製化的幾段。上世紀50-60年代對現代主義理性運動的批判、對後現代的感知“aesthetics of change”"social foci and social space""letter to America"等等幾篇文章 可以讀齣來當時歐洲建築師是怎麼看美洲的,看地域文化,看城市發展變化的。有一些論述的前提直接跳過去瞭,值得質疑的地方也有一些。
評分Should be a must read/canon for architecture majors. 說到心坎兒上、最給我啓發的當屬第七章批判模數製、預製化的幾段。上世紀50-60年代對現代主義理性運動的批判、對後現代的感知“aesthetics of change”"social foci and social space""letter to America"等等幾篇文章 可以讀齣來當時歐洲建築師是怎麼看美洲的,看地域文化,看城市發展變化的。有一些論述的前提直接跳過去瞭,值得質疑的地方也有一些。
評分Should be a must read/canon for architecture majors. 說到心坎兒上、最給我啓發的當屬第七章批判模數製、預製化的幾段。上世紀50-60年代對現代主義理性運動的批判、對後現代的感知“aesthetics of change”"social foci and social space""letter to America"等等幾篇文章 可以讀齣來當時歐洲建築師是怎麼看美洲的,看地域文化,看城市發展變化的。有一些論述的前提直接跳過去瞭,值得質疑的地方也有一些。
評分Should be a must read/canon for architecture majors. 說到心坎兒上、最給我啓發的當屬第七章批判模數製、預製化的幾段。上世紀50-60年代對現代主義理性運動的批判、對後現代的感知“aesthetics of change”"social foci and social space""letter to America"等等幾篇文章 可以讀齣來當時歐洲建築師是怎麼看美洲的,看地域文化,看城市發展變化的。有一些論述的前提直接跳過去瞭,值得質疑的地方也有一些。
Smithson: Ordinariness & Light 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載