Exactitude: On Precision and Play in Contemporary Architecture
Precision is necessary in the field of architecture, and new technologies have increased demands for accuracy, particularly when the smallest errors can have outsized consequences. However, the importance of precision, or exactitude, has not received the consideration it merits. While themes of sust...
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Zusammenfassung: | Precision is necessary in the field of architecture, and new
technologies have increased demands for accuracy, particularly when
the smallest errors can have outsized consequences. However, the
importance of precision, or exactitude, has not received the
consideration it merits. While themes of sustainability,
performance, and formal innovation have been at the forefront of
architectural scholarship for the past twenty years, this book
moves beyond these concerns to explore the theoretical and
practical demands exactitude makes on architecture as a field.
The eleven essays collected here investigate the possibilities
and shortcomings of exactitude and delve into current debates about
the state of contemporary architecture as both a technological
craft and artistic creation. Featuring new work by leading
theorists, historians, editors, architects, and scholars, this
volume brings theory and practice into insightful and productive
conversations. In addition to the editors, contributors include
Mark Wigley, Alejandro Zaera-Polo, Eric Höweler, Christopher
Benfey, Sunil Bald, Ada Tolla and Giuseppe Lignano with Thomas de
Monchaux, Alicia Imperiale, Francesca Hughes, Teresa Stoppani, and
Cynthia Davidson. |
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DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv2x8v5x2 |