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How to Read Architecture

An Introduction to Interpreting the Built Environment

Paulette Singley

How to Read Architecture
How to Read Architecture

How to Read Architecture

An Introduction to Interpreting the Built Environment

Paulette Singley

Paperback | English
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Description

How to Read Architecture is based on the premise that reading and interpreting architecture is something we already do, and that close observation matters. This book enhances this skill so that given an unfamiliar building, you will have the tools to understand it and to be inspired by it.



"Beautifully written, Paulette Singley’s How to Read Architecture is a call to action to return to reading buildings closely. If contemporary architecture is increasingly designed for Instagram, Singley’s work is a vividly uncovers the meaning embodied in great works of architecture. This book has many uses: it will be a joyous read for sophisticated lovers of architecture, a rich manual as well as a manifesto for practicing architects, and a thorough introduction for those new to the field. Read it and start reading buildings."

Kazys Varnelis, Director of the Network Architecture Lab and co-founder of AUDC

"Paulette Singley’s How to Read Architecture is an elegant guide to those without a guide book. It raises the use of the prepositions of ‘within’, ‘without’, and ‘with’ to an organising principle that promotes the relational aspect of architecture and its situatedness."

Polly Gould, Author of Antarctica, Art and Archive (2010), reviewed for Site-Reading Writing Quarterly



Paulette Singley is a widely read architectural historian and theorist whose work expands the disciplinary limits of architecture across diverse subject matter such as food, film, and fashion. She is a Professor of Architecture at Woodbury University in Los Angeles, California. She received a Ph.D. from Princeton University, an M.A. from Cornell University, and a B.Arch. from the University of Southern California. She co-edited Eating Architecture, the first book to explore the intersections of architecture and the culinary arts. She also co-edited Architecture: In Fashion and has published chapters in several anthologies as well as essays in architecture journals such as Log and Assemblage.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Routledge
  • Pub date
    Jul 2019
  • Pages
    402
  • Theme
    Theory of architecture
  • Dimensions
    229 x 152 mm
  • Weight
    666 gram
  • EAN
    9780415836203
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Language
    English

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