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Beyond Architecture: Imaginative Buildings and Fictional Cities

Beyond Architecture: Imaginative Buildings and Fictional Cities
By R. Klanten, L. Feireiss

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Beyond Architecture is the first publication of its kind to document the creative
exploration of architecture and urban propositions in the contemporary arts.
Presenting experimental projects from an array of creative contexts, the book
features a multitude of groundbreaking approaches. It demonstrates how not
only architects and designers but also artists are taking architecture as a starting
point for experimentation.
The projects collected in this book range from performance, installation art and
crafted sculptures to architectural models, alternative ideas for living spaces
and furniture, as well as illustration, painting, collage and photography. Through
stunning photographs and complementary texts, these visionary concepts reveal
the hidden creative potential for architecture and urban environments in inventive
ways.
The interplay between architecture and visual culture will certainly pave the future
aesthetic and shape the development of architectural practices and urban landscapes
in the decades to come. Beyond Architecture is not only an essential
and inspiring reference for architects, but for anyone interested in visual culture.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #238561 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-02-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 208 pages

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new vistas in urban architecture5
Editor Feireiss's reference to Alice in "Alice in Wonderland" being led by a white rapid into a different world is apt. For "[t]his book sees itself as a portal into an unpredictable and marvelous realm" of experimental and futuristic architecture.

The direction to the more than 100 artists whose works are shown might have been, "Let your imagination run wild." Only a few are architects. From such a bevy of graphic, commercial, and fine artists working in a neighboring field of art, yet one in which the purposes, scales, and challenges are radically different from architecture, come ideas and works which have the intriguing blend of habitability and exoticism of cities in science-fiction movies.

The works range from the dystopian to the utopian; from rough immediacy to sterile remoteness; from the everyday to the visionary. Most of the works are individual buildings or clusters or parts of a city's network such as bridges and transportation sites. Some are chairs and tables and other objects for interior design. All, even the ones referring to the familiar and proletarian, seek to revise and in most cases enlarge the necessities and possibilities of architecture.