Architecture and Anthropology /
Both architecture and anthropology emerged as autonomous theoretical disciplines in the 18th-century enlightenment. Throughout the 19th century, the fields shared a common icon-the primitive hut-and a common concern with both routine needs and ceremonial behaviours. Both could lay strong claims to a...
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description | Both architecture and anthropology emerged as autonomous theoretical disciplines in the 18th-century enlightenment. Throughout the 19th century, the fields shared a common icon-the primitive hut-and a common concern with both routine needs and ceremonial behaviours. Both could lay strong claims to a special knowledge of the everyday. And yet, in the 20th century, notwithstanding genre classics such as Bernard Rudofsky's Architecture without Architects or Paul Oliver's Shelter, and various attempts to make architecture anthropocentric (such as Corbusier's Modulor), disciplinary exchanges between architecture and anthropology were often disappointingly slight. This book attempts to locate the various points of departure that might be taken in a contemporary discussion between architecture and anthropology. The results are radical: post-colonial theory is here counterpoised to 19th-century theories of primitivism, archaeology is set against dentistry, fieldwork is juxtaposed against indigenous critique, and climate science is applied to questions of shelter. This publication will be of interest to both architects and anthropologists. The chapters in this book were originally published within two special issues of Architectural Theory Review |
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:5533062020-12-19T17:20:55ZArchitecture and Anthropology / Jasper, Adam, editor London ; New York : Routledge,♭20192019engBoth architecture and anthropology emerged as autonomous theoretical disciplines in the 18th-century enlightenment. Throughout the 19th century, the fields shared a common icon-the primitive hut-and a common concern with both routine needs and ceremonial behaviours. Both could lay strong claims to a special knowledge of the everyday. And yet, in the 20th century, notwithstanding genre classics such as Bernard Rudofsky's Architecture without Architects or Paul Oliver's Shelter, and various attempts to make architecture anthropocentric (such as Corbusier's Modulor), disciplinary exchanges between architecture and anthropology were often disappointingly slight. This book attempts to locate the various points of departure that might be taken in a contemporary discussion between architecture and anthropology. The results are radical: post-colonial theory is here counterpoised to 19th-century theories of primitivism, archaeology is set against dentistry, fieldwork is juxtaposed against indigenous critique, and climate science is applied to questions of shelter. This publication will be of interest to both architects and anthropologists. The chapters in this book were originally published within two special issues of Architectural Theory ReviewIntroduction - Anthropology and architecture: a misplaced conversation / Adam Jasper -- Towards an architectural anthropology--what architects can learn from anthropology and vice versa / Marie Stender -- Nature versus denture: an ontology of dental prostheses / Iman Ansari -- Occlusions of the operational sequence: a coincidental conversation between Robert Matthew and Andr Ľeroi-Gourhan in six diagrams / Alessandro Zambelli -- Imaging vernacular architecture: a dialogue with anthropology on building process / Dilshad Ara and Mamun Rashid -- The emergence of an architectural anthropology in aboriginal Australia: the work of the Aboriginal Environments Research Centre / Paul Memmott and Cathy Keys -- The house that Semper built / Elena Chestnova -- How to love modern [post-] Colonial architecture: rethinking memory in Angola and Mozambique cities / Ana Toste̳s -- The semio-pragmatics of architecture / Godofredo Enes Pereira and Susana Cal -̤- The urban microclimate as artefact: reassessing climate and culture studies in architecture and anthropology / Sascha Roesler -- Mauri-Ora: architecture, indigeneity, and immanence ethics / Amanda Yates -- A conversation with architects: Paul Oliver and the anthropology of shelter / Marcel VellingaBoth architecture and anthropology emerged as autonomous theoretical disciplines in the 18th-century enlightenment. Throughout the 19th century, the fields shared a common icon-the primitive hut-and a common concern with both routine needs and ceremonial behaviours. Both could lay strong claims to a special knowledge of the everyday. And yet, in the 20th century, notwithstanding genre classics such as Bernard Rudofsky's Architecture without Architects or Paul Oliver's Shelter, and various attempts to make architecture anthropocentric (such as Corbusier's Modulor), disciplinary exchanges between architecture and anthropology were often disappointingly slight. This book attempts to locate the various points of departure that might be taken in a contemporary discussion between architecture and anthropology. The results are radical: post-colonial theory is here counterpoised to 19th-century theories of primitivism, archaeology is set against dentistry, fieldwork is juxtaposed against indigenous critique, and climate science is applied to questions of shelter. This publication will be of interest to both architects and anthropologists. The chapters in this book were originally published within two special issues of Architectural Theory ReviewPSZJBLArchitecture and anthropologyArchitecture and societyArchitectureURN:ISBN:9781138475953 |
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