An architecture of place : topology in practice / Randall S. Lindstrom.

By: Material type: TextPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2024Description: xvi, 177 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781032322339
  • 9781032322322
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Architecture of placeDDC classification:
  • 720.1 L5575 2024 23/eng/20240228
LOC classification:
  • NA2500 .L5575 2024
Contents:
What place is not-and what it is -- Dwelling-and thereby building-in place -- Horizon, place and world -- The call of place -- Listening to place and readying for response -- When place calls for architecture -- "Originality" and an architecture of place.
Summary: "Challenging mainstream architecture's understandings of place, this book offers an illuminating clarification that allows the idea's centrality, in all aspects of everyday design thinking, to be rediscovered or considered for the first time. Rigorous but not dense, practical but not trivialising, the book unfolds on three fronts. First, it clearly frames the pertinent aspects of topology-the philosophy of place-importantly differentiating two concepts that architecture regularly conflates: place and space. Second, it rejects the ubiquitous notion that architecture "makes place" and, instead, reasons that place is what makes architecture and the built environment possible; that place "calls" for and to architecture; and that architecture is thus invited to "listen" and respond. Finally, it turns to the matter of designing responses that result not just in more places of architecture (demanding little of design), nor merely in architecture with some "sense of place" (demanding little more), but, rising above those, responses that constitute an architecture of place (demanding the greatest vigilance but offering the utmost freedom). Opening up a term regarded as so common that its meaning is seldom considered, the author reveals the actual depth and richness of place, its innateness to architecture, and its essentiality to practitioners, clients, educators, and students-in architecture and all spatial disciplines"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-172) and index.

What place is not-and what it is -- Dwelling-and thereby building-in place -- Horizon, place and world -- The call of place -- Listening to place and readying for response -- When place calls for architecture -- "Originality" and an architecture of place.

"Challenging mainstream architecture's understandings of place, this book offers an illuminating clarification that allows the idea's centrality, in all aspects of everyday design thinking, to be rediscovered or considered for the first time. Rigorous but not dense, practical but not trivialising, the book unfolds on three fronts. First, it clearly frames the pertinent aspects of topology-the philosophy of place-importantly differentiating two concepts that architecture regularly conflates: place and space. Second, it rejects the ubiquitous notion that architecture "makes place" and, instead, reasons that place is what makes architecture and the built environment possible; that place "calls" for and to architecture; and that architecture is thus invited to "listen" and respond. Finally, it turns to the matter of designing responses that result not just in more places of architecture (demanding little of design), nor merely in architecture with some "sense of place" (demanding little more), but, rising above those, responses that constitute an architecture of place (demanding the greatest vigilance but offering the utmost freedom). Opening up a term regarded as so common that its meaning is seldom considered, the author reveals the actual depth and richness of place, its innateness to architecture, and its essentiality to practitioners, clients, educators, and students-in architecture and all spatial disciplines"-- Provided by publisher.

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