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Architecture drawing topology / edited by Cort Ross Dinesen, Inger Berling Hyams, Morten Meldgaard, Anders Michelsen, Henrik Oxvig.
Title & Author:

Architecture drawing topology / edited by Cort Ross Dinesen, Inger Berling Hyams, Morten Meldgaard, Anders Michelsen, Henrik Oxvig.

Publication:

Baunach : AADR, [2017]

Description:

295 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 32 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction / editors -- Introduction About drawings in the Hydra Project / Cort Ross Dinesen -- Space as elemental medium. Architecture, Screen and topology / Ulrik Schmidt -- Proximity as the moving ratio of a topological culture / Celia Lury -- Complexity's immediacy / Cort Ross Dinesen -- Hydra 2004-2008, Drawings / Cort Ross Dinesen -- The technological unconscious / Frederik Tygstrup -- Modulations, force fields, and data / Stephan Günzel -- Cartography and urbanity / Cort Ross Dinesen -- Hydra 2012-2014, drawings / Cort Ross Dinesen -- Chrono-topology: The Aesthetics of transductive, metastable objects / Georges Teyssot -- Transduced space and transvisuality: Proto-topology and drawing / Anders Michelsen -- Diagramming the in-between / Inger Berling Hyams -- Slaughterhouse / Cort Ross Dinesen -- Hydra 2015-2016, drawings and photo / Cort Ross Dinesen -- By a wall / Henrik Oxvig -- Topological creation and the homoeomorphic imagination / Peter Murphy -- The topology of before and after: Towards an aesthetics of the sequential / Morten Meldgaard -- Cutting away from smooth space / Luciana Parisi -- Topological structures / Cort Ross Dinesen and Guro Sollid.
Summary:

Architecture drawing topology presents an extensive body of drawings and texts and their complex relationalities, ranging from ontology to history. These relationalities have been developed in response to the natural topography of the Greek Island of Hydra, and tested in the urban landscapes of Berlin, Paris and Tokyo--from back cover.

ISBN:

9783887784706 (pbk.)
3887784707 (pbk.)

Subject:

Topology.
Architectural drawing.
Topologie.
Drawing Study and teaching Greece Hydra
Architectural drawing Study and teaching Greece Hydra
Architecture Philosophy
kunstnerisk udviklingsvirksomhed
kunstnerisk udviklingsarbejde
kartografi
morfologi
arkitekturteori
topologi

Added entries:

Ross Dinesen, Cort, editor.
Berling Hyams, Inger, editor.
Meldgaard, Morten, editor.
Michelsen, Anders, 1957- editor.
Oxvig, Henrik, editor.
Michelsen, Anders, editor
Oxvig, Henrik editor

Holdings:

Location: Library main 299422
Call No.: BIB 245541
Status: Available

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