The Architect as Magician Routledge Research in Architecture Series
Auteurs : Smith Albert C., Schank Smith Kendra
The Architect as Magician explores the connection between magic and architecture. There is a belief that a greater understanding of the meaning of magic provides insights about architecture and architects? design processes. Architects influence the effects of nature through the making of their buildings. In an analogous condition, magicians perform rituals in an attempt to influence the forces of nature. This book argues that architects could gain much by incorporating ideas from magic into their design process.
The book demonstrates through historical and current examples the important influence magic has had on the practice of architecture. The authors explain how magic helps us to understand the way we infuse architecture with meaning and how magic affects and inspires architectural creation.
Aimed at architects, students, scholars and researchers, The Architect as Magician helps readers discover the ambiguous and spiritual elements in their design process.
Chapter ONE, Introduction Chapter TWO, Origins Chapter THREE, Foundations Chapter FOUR, Shift Chapter FIVE, Loss Chapter SIX, Return Chapter SEVEN, Conclusion Index
Albert C. Smith is a tenured Associate Professor in the Architecture Department at Ryerson University. His PhD from the Georgia Institute of Technology is in Architecture with a subject area of History, Theory and Criticism and has a main interest in Representation. During the past thirty years he has taught architecture full-time at Ryerson University, the University of Hartford, the University of Utah, University of Minnesota, Georgia Tech and Texas A&M University. He has successful experience developing and teaching graduate and undergraduate architecture design studio and elective courses.
With a rich and diverse background in both practice and teaching, Albert C Smith has published numerous articles and been the keynote speaker at various international conferences on architecture and representation. He is the author of a several books and the newest titled, Building an Architect’s Character; an exploration in traits, is in publication. He is a registered architect in New York State and his professional experience includes four years in the design section of the office of Kevin Roche.
Kendra Schank Smith held a Ph.D. in History, Theory and Criticism of Architecture from Georgia Tech. Her focus was Representation, specifically studying drawings and sketches under the direction of Dr. Marco Frascari. She had a professional Masters degree in Architecture from Virginia Tech and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art and Education, concentrating on drawing and ceramics.
Dr. Smith had over twenty-five years of experience at several universities in North America, including the University of Minnesota, University of Buffalo and the University of Utah. She had practice experience in the architectural office of Kevin Roche John DInkeloo and Associates in Hamden, Connecticut. She published on topics that pertain to visualization and representation, urbanism, diversity, architectural history and pedagogy. These
Date de parution : 05-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
Young Man; Tamil Nadu; architecture; Lucky Number; magic; Contemporary Society; architectural history; Antonio Gaudi; architectural theory; Tatlin’s Tower; design; Le Corbusier; design process; Magic Square; architectural creation; Villa Mairea; magician; Ancient Greece; architects' design processes; Divergent Angles; Pio Clementino Museum; Villard De Honnecourt; Der Zauberlehrling; Cardinal Ippolito II; Kahn’s Work; Architectural Exploration; Ferdinando Galli Bibiena; Juanelo Turriano; National Art Center; Eero Saarinen; French Philosopher Rene Descartes; Ancient Rome; Practical Magic; Sorcerer’s Apprentice