1st Edition

Unorthodox Ways to Think the City Representations, Constructions, Dynamics

By Teresa Stoppani Copyright 2019
206 Pages
by Routledge

206 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

206 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book argues that architecture and the city and their processes can be better understood by drawing categories from disciplines that exceed the architectural and urban cultural context. It performs an open intellectual reading that traverses architecture and architectural theory, but also art theory and history, cartography, philosophy, literature and cultural studies, to unfold a series of... Read more

1. Introduction  2. Paradigm: Notes For a Definition of Architecture as Paradigm  3. Island: The Possibility of the City as an Island 4. Map: From Description to Making  5. Model: from object to process  6. Dust: From Form to Transformation

Biography

Teresa Stoppani is an architect and architectural theorist. She lectures in History and Theory Studies at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, UK. Her writings focus on the relationship between architectural theory and the design process in the urban environment, and the influence on the specifically architectural of other spatial and critical practices. She is the author of Paradigm Islands: Manhattan and Venice (2010) and co-editor of This Thing Called Theory (2016). She is the instigator and founder of the architecture research collective ThisThingCalledTheory, and an editor of Architectural Histories and of The Journal of Architecture.