IMAGINARIES ON MATTER TOOLS MATERIALS ORIGINS

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IMAGINARIES ON MATTER  TOOLS  MATERIALS  ORIGINS
Author : Thomas Bo Jensen
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Publisher : AADR – Art Architecture Design Research
Language : English
Release Date : 21 November 2023
ISBN : 9783887789459
Pages : 82 pages
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IMAGINARIES ON MATTER TOOLS MATERIALS ORIGINS by Thomas Bo Jensen Book PDF Summary

Imaginaries on Matter – Tools, Materials, Origins, promotes an innovative architectural research agenda that connects historical-cultural written research with digitally led material explorations. The common thread is the notion of the material imagination, disclosed in the reverie, or material daydream, which challenges overly pragmatic or unreflective material choices within current architectural practice. In bonding our imagination directly with matter while also confronting new technologies, this book promotes strategies by which architects' and builders' future relations with materials can stay rooted within the deeper concerns of cultural meaning. Imaginaries on Matter includes interviews with Aulets Arquitectes, Alibi Studio, Ensamble Studio, Geometria, Helen & Hard, KieranTimberlake, Supermanoeuvre, and Vandkunsten, as well as a postscript by David Leatherbarrow. Edited by Thomas Bo Jensen, Carolina Dayer, Jonathan Foote

IMAGINARIES ON MATTER  TOOLS  MATERIALS  ORIGINS

Imaginaries on Matter – Tools, Materials, Origins, promotes an innovative architectural research agenda that connects historical-cultural written research with digitally led material explorations. The common thread is the notion of the material imagination, disclosed in the reverie, or material daydream, which challenges overly pragmatic or unreflective material choices within current architectural

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