Architecture Stuff, More Stuff
By (Author) Robert Livesey
Oro Editions
Oro Editions
13th December 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
721
Paperback
240
Width 152mm, Height 216mm
601g
Architecture Stuff and More Stuff examines seven seminal projects and shows how they might have been conceived with or without the design architect's awareness.
More a working method than a theory, Architecture Stuff deals with questions pertinent to designers as well as to critics of buildings. It illustrates how that same method can be used to make architecture. The seven buildings are chosen for their breadth of styles and approaches to architecture and show that this approach to architecture can be applied to any building. These critique expose how the architect used that idea to juxtapose the clerical and the civic to develop all of the details in the building. These are not singular idea buildings and, as a way of seeing architecture, there are overlapping themes in this collection. The history of architecture of specific periods is a common theme, as is architecture's stasis with spaces expanding or contracting. A dry sense of humour is always appreciated. What separates these buildings from any other building is the density of ideas presented. More Stuff accounts for the same working methods as a way to make architecture. Here the author illustrates eleven projects across the span of his career. Though often done in collaboration with others, in all cases the author generated the design ideas. One of the key aspects of architecture stuff is that it is unpretentious and accessible and these projects are meant to illustrate that quality. Architecture can be serious and playful at the same time.
Robert Livesey is a Professor and Director Emeritus in the Knowlton School of Architecture at The Ohio State University. As the principal of Robert Livesey, Architect, he has won numerous design awards and been published in national and international journals.