Building/Art

Edited by Andrew King, Jocelyn Belisle, and Lawrence Eisler
Categories: Urban Studies, Planning & Architecture, Architecture, Art & Performance Studies, Art
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Paperback : 9781552381052, 174 pages, January 2004
Ebook (PDF) : 9781552382998, 174 pages, January 2004

Table of contents

 

Preface
Andrew King, Jocelyne Belisle, Lawrence Eisler

Literary Essays
Gregory Elgstrand

Photographic Essays
Lawrence Eisler

Architectural Essays
Andrew King, Jocelyn Belisle, Lawrence Eisler

Building/Art
Jocelyne Belisle

A Reflection on the State of the Theory of Urbanism in North America
Gorge Baird

Urbanisms
Stephanie White

Form/Politic: A Manifesto for a New Public Space
Andrew King

The System: Luminous Veil
Marco Polo

Undisclosed: Architecture in the New Public Landscape
Chris McDonald

Calgary's Generation
Michael McMoride

Contributor Biographies

A Note on Graphic Design Strategy Lawrence Eisler

Biblography

Description

Building/Art discusses changing ideas about the nature and function of the city as an essential cultural network, one that each of its inhabitants participates in, whether consciously or unconsciously. The city acts as a backdrop to everyday life and influences the ways in which individuals interact with a greater cultural community. How would life be different for us as individuals if we lived in a different kind of city? What interventions can be made at an architectural level to make our city a more engaging place to live?

In this theoretical discussion and visual display of urbanism, vital connections are made between modernism as an international movement and its manifestations in Canadian architecture. With contributions from experts in diverse fields of inquiry, Building/Art offers a discussion of the dynamic relationship between form and culture in word and picture.