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Ghost Stories in Architecture: Exploring the Intangible by Peter J Baldwin

Ghost Stories in Architecture: Exploring the Intangible by Peter J Baldwin

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Further Details Title: Ghost Stories Condition: New Description: It is not without irony that in an age characterised by the dissolution of certainty – a consequence of digital dematerialisation and t...

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Further Details Title: Ghost Stories Condition: New Description: It is not without irony that in an age characterised by the dissolution of certainty – a consequence of digital dematerialisation and the catastrophic destabilisation of our social institutions and natural world – architecture, for so long the repository for our myths and the vessel for our intangible narratives and rituals, has been stripped bare. Increasingly preoccupied with the physical, material and measurable, architecture has forfeited its original purpose as a mediating link between the tacit and the tangible. Drawing on the current resurgence and our enduring cultural fascination with the ethereal and uncanny, this AD frames the spectral as a deconstructive gesture that undermines the fixedness and certainties of binary logics, a means to develop new practices and positions from which to address our contemporary uncertainties. Gathering a body of work that explores and speculates on architecture’s long romance with the incorporeal, the issue is intended as a catalyst through which latency, contingency and indeterminacy, inherent characteristics of the architectural condition, can once more be valued, cultivated and nurtured. Contributors : Kirsty Badenoch; Michael Chapman;Nat Chard;Oliver G Goche and Peter P Goché; Perry Kulper; Ifigeneia Liangi and Daniel Dream; Eva Menuhin; Mark Morris; Mike Phillips; Ian Ritchie; Chris Speed, and Cameron Stebbing Featured architects and designers: Captivate: Spatial Modelling Research Group, Daniel Libeskind , Night Kitchen Studio, Michael Sandle, and Ritchie Studio Author: Peter J. Baldwin EAN: 9781394185085 Format: Paperback Contributor: Peter J. Baldwin (Edited by) ISBN: 9781394185085 Language: English Country/Region of Manufacture: US Item Height: 274mm Item Length: 216mm Item Width: 10mm Item Weight: 612g Genre: Architecture & Antiques Subtitle: Architecture and the Intangible Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Release Date: 07/02/2024 Series: Architectural Design Release Year: 2024 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.

Specifics

Author

Peter J. Baldwin

Dewey Decimal

724.7

Dewey Edition

23

Format

Trade Paperback

ISBN-10

1394185081

ISBN-13

9781394185085

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

Item Height

0.4 in

Item Length

10.8 in

Item Weight

21.7 Oz

Item Width

8.5 in

LC Classification Number

NA687.G4 2024

Language

English

Number of Pages

144 Pages

Publication Name

Ghost Stories : Architecture and the Intangible

Publication Year

2024

Publisher

Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John

Series

Architectural Design Ser.

Subject

General

Subject Area

Architecture

Synopsis

It is not without irony that in an age characterised by the dissolution of certainty - a consequence of digital dematerialisation and the catastrophic destabilisation of our social institutions and natural world - architecture, for so long the repository for our myths and the vessel for our intangible narratives and rituals, has been stripped bare. Increasingly preoccupied with the physical, material and measurable, architecture has forfeited its original purpose as a mediating link between the tacit and the tangible. Drawing on the current resurgence and our enduring cultural fascination with the ethereal and uncanny, this AD frames the spectral as a deconstructive gesture that undermines the fixedness and certainties of binary logics, a means to develop new practices and positions from which to address our contemporary uncertainties. Gathering a body of work that explores and speculates on architecture's long romance with the incorporeal, the issue is intended as a catalyst through which latency, contingency and indeterminacy, inherent characteristics of the architectural condition, can once more be valued, cultivated and nurtured. Contributors : Kirsty Badenoch; Michael Chapman;Nat Chard;Oliver G Goche and Peter P Goché; Perry Kulper; Ifigeneia Liangi and Daniel Dream; Eva Menuhin; Mark Morris; Mike Phillips; Ian Ritchie; Chris Speed, and Cameron Stebbing Featured architects and designers: Captivate: Spatial Modelling Research Group, Daniel Libeskind , Night Kitchen Studio, Michael Sandle, and Ritchie Studio, It is not without irony that in an age characterised by the dissolution of certainty - a consequence of digital dematerialisation and the catastrophic destabilisation of our social institutions and natura1 world - architecture, for so long the repository for our myths and the vessel for our intangible narratives and rituals, has been stripped bare. Increasingly preoccupied with the physical, material and measurable, architecture has forfeited its original purpose as a mediating link between the tacit and the tangible. Drawing on the current resurgence and our enduring cultural fascination with the ethereal and uncanny, this AD frames the spectral as a deconstructive gesture that undermines the fixedness and certainties of binary logics, a means to develop new practices and positions from which to address our contemporary uncertainties. Gathering a body of work that explores and speculates on architecture's long romance with the incorporeal, the issue is intended as a catalyst through which latency, contingency and indeterminacy, inherent characteristics of the architectural condition, can once more be valued, cultivated and nurtured.

Table Of Content

About the Guest-Editor 5 Peter J Baldwin Introduction 6 I Ain't Afraid Of No Ghosts ... Peter J Baldwin Syncopated Chronologies 16 Architectural Conservation and Spectral Documentation Cameron Stebbing Imaging Uncertainty 26 Layers of Time and Meaning in a Sacred Space Eva Menuhin Haunted Houses 34 Architecture and Large Language Models Chris Speed Phantoms of a Five-Day Forest 40 Kirsty Badenoch Designing Absence 48 The Invisible Bridge and the Ghost Barn Ian Ritchie Solid Shadows 58 Presencing Memory, Manifesting Memorial Peter J Baldwin Ghost Horizons 64 Scaffold and Syntax Oliver G Goché and Peter P Goché Chasing Paradoxical Shadows 74 Nat Chard Diaphanous Bodies 84 A Hauntology of the Mediating Image Peter J Baldwin All Visualisations Have Crooked Tales/Tails 92 Perry Kulper A Tailored Reality 102 Inside In Here Ifigeneia Liangi and Daniel Dream Digital Ectoplasm and the Infinite Architecture of the Fulldome 110 Mike Phillips Piranesi 118 An Unsettling World of Architecture Mark Morris Hard Spirits 126 Architectural Apparitions in Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away Michael Chapman From Another Perspective 134 Beyond the Realms of Death Neil Spiller 'Evident throughout human history, the relationship between architecture and the immaterial has long been established' -- Peter J Baldwin Contributors 142

Type

Textbook

brand

Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John

gtin13

9781394185085

Reviews

  1. Nelson Ferreira

    Absolutely fascinating! This book dives deep into how architecture holds our collective myths and ghostly narratives, especially in a world losing its sense of the intangible. Baldwin brilliantly explores the eerie, unseen stories carved into buildings, blending history, design, and the uncanny. A must-read for anyone who loves architecture with a touch of the mysterious!