Abandoning the plan:
"In a little cited text from 1969, Peter Eisenman decries that the importance of the plan as conceptual device has been abandoned. In the same years, John Hejduk discerns the apparent loss of certain modernist spatial sensibilities. Which shifts did Eisenman and Hejduk sense in architecture’s t...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In a little cited text from 1969, Peter Eisenman decries that the importance of the plan as conceptual device has been abandoned. In the same years, John Hejduk discerns the apparent loss of certain modernist spatial sensibilities. Which shifts did Eisenman and Hejduk sense in architecture’s trajectory? Are they right, and did knowledge swerve from the plan to reside elsewhere? In responding to these questions this paper postulates that certain problems characterising architectural thought are specifically rendered by the plan as concept device and locus of knowledge. Using Hubert Damisch’s notion of theoretical object as an interpretive lens, the paper interrogates this proposition through a formal analysis of Eisenman’s House II and Hejduk’s Texas House 5. In so doing, the paper reveals a unique episode in 20th-century architectural thought and tests an analytic approach that addresses methodological challenges confronting theorists in their engagement with changing shapes of architectural discourse." |
Beschreibung: | Illustrationen, Pläne |
ISBN: | 978-1-3501-5317-2 |
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title_auth | Abandoning the plan |
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