Two modes of a literary architecture: Bernard Tschumi and Nigel Coates
Author(s): |
Claire Jamieson
Rebecca Roberts-Hughes |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | arq: Architectural Research Quarterly, June 2015, n. 2, v. 19 |
Page(s): | 110-122 |
DOI: | 10.1017/s1359135515000366 |
Abstract: |
Tschumi’s experimental use of the literary text as part of design briefs for students at the Architectural Association in the late 1970s formed the basis for a preoccupation with what he termed the disjunction between space and the events that happen within it. For Coates, the literary briefs triggered a fixation with what was happening in space – but instead of focusing on its conceptual interaction with events, he moved towards the dramatisation of architecture. Grounded in the architects' shared teaching at the AA, the article discusses the early briefs and projects that shaped the directions they would each take. |
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