Synopses & Reviews
A bold, theoretical look at an emerging generation of architects, this volume is devoted to five contemporary practicesandmdash;Bureau Spectacular, Erin Besler, Fake Industries Architectural Agonism, Formlessfinder, and John Szot Studioandmdash;and the diverse methods and approaches that drive their work.
Chatter, whose title refers to the disjointed bits of conversation typified by texting and Twitter, examines how contemporary modes of communication have influenced the construction of ideas in the development, production, and presentation of architecture.
Karen Kice surveys the evolution of architecture and illuminates how these architects have developed their work in conversation with historical theories and projects. Using a range of representational methods and formats to explore ideasandmdash;from hand- and robot-made drawings, to graphic novels, to digital simulationsandmdash;these practitioners embrace contemporary technologies while they engage with history. Kiceandrsquo;s essay, accompanied by portfolios of works from each studio, deftly elucidates how these practitioners talk back to the past while conceiving and communicating their unique designs.and#160;
Synopsis
A bold, theoretical look at an emerging field, this book explores contemporary approaches to the communication of ideas in the development, production, and representation of architecture and design.
About the Author
Karen Kice is the Neville Bryan Assistant Curator in the Department of Architecture and Design at the Art Institute of Chicago.