ABSTRACT

Architecturally Speaking is an international collection of essays by leading architects, artists and theorists of locality and space. Together these essays build to reflect not only what it might mean to 'speak architecturally' but also the innate relations between the artist's and architect's work, how they are distinct, and in inspiring ways, how they might relate through questions of built form. This book will appeal to urbanists, geographers, artists, architects, cultural historians and theorists.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

Addressing architecture, art and the everyday

chapter |42 pages

Orienting

Chapter 1 Non-places

chapter |38 pages

Locating

Chapter 4 Space–time and the politics of location

chapter |32 pages

Moving

Chapter 6 Open transmission

chapter |36 pages

Revealing

Chapter 8 Speech sites

chapter |44 pages

Conceiving

Chapter 10 Six concepts

chapter |34 pages

Constructing

Chapter 12 No-man’s land

chapter |20 pages

Showing

Chapter 14 Hombroich

chapter |44 pages

Changing

Chapter 16 Autopoetic architecture: the Open City, Ritoque, Chile

chapter |24 pages

Prospecting

Chapter 18 Imagining E-Topia

chapter |10 pages

Responding

Chapter 20 Spaced out