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The Architect

Reconstructing Her Practice

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This extraordinary collection is poised to become a pivotal text in contemporary architectural discourse. It challenges the foundational assumptions that shape the production and reception of architecture through a stunning display of creative rigor. By assembling a diverse group of writers and designers, Francesca Hughes compels the field to confront its future. At a time when the architectural profession is beginning to shift from its traditionally male-dominated roots, this work explores how the inclusion of women in architecture may reconstruct the prevailing orders of architectural production and consumption. In a series of autobiographical essays, twelve American and European architects reflect on critical practice and its connection to architecture. These contributors were selected for both their distinguished work and the diverse architectural practices they represent, spanning theory, philosophy, building processes, and industry. Together, they offer a compelling critique of architectural culture, demonstrating a willingness to traverse various mediums and revive discussions often overlooked in architectural discourse. The text argues that women architects, positioned as both insiders and outsiders, are uniquely equipped to critique and challenge established norms in the built environment. Their dual perspective as marginal yet mainstream figures presents an opportunity for a critical reconstruction of architectura

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The Architect, Francesca Hughes

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Título
The Architect
Subtítulo
Reconstructing Her Practice
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
MIT Press
Publicado en
1996
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
250
ISBN10
0262082454
ISBN13
9780262082457
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Calificación
4 de 5
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This extraordinary collection is poised to become a pivotal text in contemporary architectural discourse. It challenges the foundational assumptions that shape the production and reception of architecture through a stunning display of creative rigor. By assembling a diverse group of writers and designers, Francesca Hughes compels the field to confront its future. At a time when the architectural profession is beginning to shift from its traditionally male-dominated roots, this work explores how the inclusion of women in architecture may reconstruct the prevailing orders of architectural production and consumption. In a series of autobiographical essays, twelve American and European architects reflect on critical practice and its connection to architecture. These contributors were selected for both their distinguished work and the diverse architectural practices they represent, spanning theory, philosophy, building processes, and industry. Together, they offer a compelling critique of architectural culture, demonstrating a willingness to traverse various mediums and revive discussions often overlooked in architectural discourse. The text argues that women architects, positioned as both insiders and outsiders, are uniquely equipped to critique and challenge established norms in the built environment. Their dual perspective as marginal yet mainstream figures presents an opportunity for a critical reconstruction of architectura