Dwelling with Architecture

Author:   Roderick Kemsley ,  Christopher Platt
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415569033


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   27 March 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Roderick Kemsley ,  Christopher Platt
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.254kg
ISBN:  

9780415569033


ISBN 10:   0415569036
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   27 March 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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We reside in our houses, but we also dwell in the world. This complex process of gradually expanding domains, both physical and mental, is largely mediated by architecture. Dwelling with Architecture is a reflection on the multiple dimensions of this fundamental human act. The authors analyse various aspects and scales of dwelling through a number of concrete examples. The book turns into a personal and intimate account of how we structure our experiential world and determine our domicile and home. Juhani Pallasmaa, Architect SAFA, Hon. FAIA, Int FRIBA, Professor and Author When one looks carefully at a work of architecture, one can 'hear' the whirring of the wheels of the designer's mind...or not!telling us to what degree its form is, or isn't, informed by ideas. This small, but important book -- written in prose of transparent clarity, ingenuity and wit -- teaches us how to listen, and what to listen out for. Tom Heneghan, Professor, Department of Architecture, Tokyo University of the Arts Kemsley and Platt give sensitive reflections of what it means to 'dwell.' The search for this meaning is illustrated through their own work, which explores seminal ideas about how architecture must connect to 'place'. Their eco-cultural approach inspires one to return to the land and material tradition as a source for design, something so often ignored today. Talbot Sweetapple, RAIC, AIA, Partner at MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects, Nova Scotia


Good things come in small packages, and this book - more diminutive than other architecture tomes - is no exception...both cautionary and encouraging, Dwelling with Architecture poses questions and solutions not just for humanity's most frequent and fundamental act of building but the practice as a whole. Houses: Australian Residential Architecture and Design We reside in our houses, but we also dwell in the world. This complex process of gradually expanding domains, both physical and mental, is largely mediated by architecture. Dwelling with Architecture is a reflection on the multiple dimensions of this fundamental human act. The authors analyse various aspects and scales of dwelling through a number of concrete examples. The book turns into a personal and intimate account of how we structure our experiential world and determine our domicile and home. Juhani Pallasmaa, Architect SAFA, Hon. FAIA, Int FRIBA, Professor and Author When one looks carefully at a work of architecture, one can 'hear' the whirring of the wheels of the designer's mind...or not...telling us to what degree its form is, or isn't, informed by ideas. This small, but important book - written in prose of transparent clarity, ingenuity and wit - teaches us how to listen, and what to listen out for. Tom Heneghan, Professor, Department of Architecture, Tokyo University of the Arts Kemsley and Platt give sensitive reflections of what it means to 'dwell.' The search for this meaning is illustrated through their own work, which explores seminal ideas about how architecture must connect to 'place'. Their eco-cultural approach inspires one to return to the land and material tradition as a source for design, something so often ignored today. Talbot Sweetapple, RAIC, AIA, Partner at MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects, Nova Scotia It is an incredibly generous gesture of Kemsley and Pratt to allow us into their private thoughts, rare for serious architects to let their guard slip and a reveal a human face. Their text is at times intimate and at times innocent as when describing their childhood homes. It is refreshing to be able to read and reflect on architecture in a serious way without a dictionary close by... Surely a real measure or a meaningful deliverable is to cause others to reflect through your work, certainly I found this to be the case with Dwelling with Architecture. Neil Gillespie, Riach and Hall Architects, Edinburgh


"""Good things come in small packages, and this book – more diminutive than other architecture tomes – is no exception...both cautionary and encouraging, Dwelling with Architecture poses questions and solutions not just for ""humanity’s most frequent and fundamental act of building"" but the practice as a whole."" Houses: Australian Residential Architecture and Design ""We reside in our houses, but we also dwell in the world. This complex process of gradually expanding domains, both physical and mental, is largely mediated by architecture. Dwelling with Architecture is a reflection on the multiple dimensions of this fundamental human act. The authors analyse various aspects and scales of dwelling through a number of concrete examples. The book turns into a personal and intimate account of how we structure our experiential world and determine our domicile and home."" Juhani Pallasmaa, Architect SAFA, Hon. FAIA, Int FRIBA, Professor and Author ""When one looks carefully at a work of architecture, one can ‘hear’ the whirring of the wheels of the designer’s mind...or not…telling us to what degree its form is, or isn’t, informed by ideas. This small, but important book – written in prose of transparent clarity, ingenuity and wit – teaches us how to listen, and what to listen out for."" Tom Heneghan, Professor, Department of Architecture, Tokyo University of the Arts ""Kemsley and Platt give sensitive reflections of what it means to ‘dwell.’ The search for this meaning is illustrated through their own work, which explores seminal ideas about how architecture must connect to ‘place’. Their eco-cultural approach inspires one to return to the land and material tradition as a source for design, something so often ignored today. Talbot Sweetapple, RAIC, AIA, Partner at MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects, Nova Scotia “Good things come in small packages, and this book – more diminutive than other architecture tomes - is no exception…the conversational writing style and humour draw readers in and make the more abstract concepts accessible to a range of audiences...both cautionary and encouraging, Dwelling with Architecture poses questions and solutions not just for ""humanity’s most frequent and fundamental act of building"" but the practice as a whole.” – Houses: Australian Residential Architecture and Design ""We reside in our houses, but we also dwell in the world. This complex process of gradually expanding domains, both physical and mental, is largely mediated by architecture. Dwelling with Architecture is a reflection on the multiple dimensions of this fundamental human act. The authors analyse various aspects and scales of dwelling through a number of concrete examples. The book turns into a personal and intimate account of how we structure our experiential world and determine our domicile and home."" – Juhani Pallasmaa, Architect SAFA, Hon. FAIA, Int FRIBA, Professor and Author ""When one looks carefully at a work of architecture, one can ‘hear’ the whirring of the wheels of the designer’s mind...or not…telling us to what degree its form is, or isn’t, informed by ideas. This small, but important book – written in prose of transparent clarity, ingenuity and wit – teaches us how to listen, and what to listen out for."" – Tom Heneghan, Professor, Department of Architecture, Tokyo University of the Arts ""Kemsley and Platt give sensitive reflections of what it means to ‘dwell.’ The search for this meaning is illustrated through their own work, which explores seminal ideas about how architecture must connect to ‘place’. Their eco-cultural approach inspires one to return to the land and material tradition as a source for design, something so often ignored today."" – Talbot Sweetapple, RAIC, AIA, Partner at MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects, Nova Scotia ""It is an incredibly generous gesture of Kemsley and Platt to allow us into their private thoughts, rare for serious architects to let their guard slip and reveal a human face. Their text is at times intimate and at times innocent as when describing their childhood homes. It is refreshing to be able to read and reflect on architecture in a serious way without a dictionary close by... Surely a real measure or a meaningful deliverable is to cause others to reflect through your work, certainly I found this to be the case with Dwelling with Architecture."" – Neil Gillespie, Riach and Hall Architects, Edinburgh"


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