1st Edition

Unexpected Affinities The History of Type in Architectural Project from Laugier to Duchamp

By Pablo Meninato Copyright 2018
    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    While the concept of "type" has been present in architectural discourse since its formal introduction at the end of the eighteenth century, its role in the development of architectural projects has not been comprehensively analyzed. This book proposes a reassessment of architectural type throughout history and its impact on the development of architectural theory and practice. Beginning with Laugier's 1753 Essay on Architecture, Unexpected Affinities: The History of Type in the Architectural Project from Laugier to Duchamp traces type through nineteenth- and twentiethth-century architectural movements and thoeries, culminating in a discussion of the affinities between architectural type and Duchamp's concept of the readymade. Includes over sixty black and white images.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

     

     

    LIST OF FIGURES
    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
    PREFACE
    INTRODUCTION
    PART 1: NINETEENTH CENTURY—ORIGINS, IMITATION, TYPE
    Chapter 1. Towards an Inaugural Definition of Type
    Chapter 2. Semper’s Knot
    PART 2: TWENTIETH CENTURY—SHIFTING CONSIDERATIONS
    Chapter 3. Modern Architecture’s Uncertain Consideration of Type
    Chapter 4. Typology Reconsidered
    PART 3: TYPE AND PROJECT—ALTERATION TACTICS
    Chapter 5. Typological Alterations
    Chapter 6. Affinities: Typological Displacement and Readymade
    AFTERWORD
    BIBLIOGRAPHY
    INDEX

    Biography

    Pablo Meninato holds a PhD from the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul in Porto Alegre, Brazil, and a Master of Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania. He has practiced architecture and urban design in Buenos Aires, Monterrey, and Philadelphia, where he is principal of PMArch. Meninato has lectured at the University of Pennsylvania, Temple University, Philadelphia University, Universidad de Monterrey, and the Universidad de Palermo in Buenos Aires. He has written architectural criticism and essays for >assemble d3, Summa+, and Arqtexto, and the forthcoming "Spatial Seductions—The Everyday Interiorities of Marcel Duchamp, Eduard Kienholz, and Pepon Osorio," in The Interior Architecture Theory Reader, Taylor & Francis (March 2018).

    "For Meninato, types are tools for “generating the architectural project.” For the rest of us, the book generates a richer appreciation of what surrounds and surprises us every day."
    AJ Sabatini, thebroadstreetreview.com, What's your "type"?