Surface Architecture

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A study of the building surface architecture''s primary instrument of identity and engagement with its surroundings.Visually many contemporary buildings either reflect their systems of production or recollect earlier styles and motifs. This division between production and representation is in some ways an extension of that between modernity and tradition. In this book David Leatherbarrow and Mohsen Mostafavi explore ways that design can take advantage of production methods such that architecture is neither independent of nor dominated by technology. Leatherbarrow and Mostafavi begin with the theoretical and practical isolation of the building surface as the subject of architectural design. The autonomy of the surface the free facade presumes a distinction between the structural and nonstructural elements of the building between the frame and the cladding. Once the skin of the building became independent of its structure it could just as well hang like a curtain or like clothing. The focus of the relationship between structure and skin is the architectural surface. In tracing the handling of this surface the authors examine both contemporary buildings and those of the recent past. Architects discussed include Albert Kahn Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Alison and Peter Smithson Alejandro de la Sota Robert Venturi Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron. The properties of a building''s surfacewhether it is made of concrete metal glass or other materialsare not merely superficial; they construct the spatial effects by which architecture communicates. Through its surfaces a building declares both its autonomy and its participation in its surroundings.
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