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Bleak Houses: Disappointment and Failure in Architecture

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Bleak Houses: Disappointment and Failure in Architecture

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780262528856

Publisher:

MIT Press Ltd

Imprint:

MIT Press

Publication Date:

12th February 2016

UK Publication Date:

4th March 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

720.1

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 11mm

Description

Why some architects fail to realize their ideal buildings, and what architecture critics can learn from novelists.The usual history of architecture is a grand narrative of soaring monuments and heroic makers. But it is also a false narrative in many ways, rarely acknowledging the personal failures and disappointments of architects. In Bleak Houses, Timothy Brittain-Catlin investigates the underside of architecture, the stories of losers and unfulfillment often ignored by an architectural criticism that values novelty, fame, and virility over fallibility and rejection. As architectural criticism promotes increasingly narrow values, dismissing certain styles wholesale and subjecting buildings to a Victorian litmus test of "real" versus "fake," Brittain-Catlin explains the effect this superficial criticality has had not only on architectural discourse but on the quality of buildings. The fact that most buildings receive no critical scrutiny at all has resulted in vast stretches of ugly modern housing and a pervasive public illiteracy about architecture.

Reviews

...there are few books I can think of that describe the emotional engagement with architecture with such acuity. And despite the subject, Bleak Houses is anything but a bleak read.

Richard Williams, The Times Higher Education

...this is one of the most intriguing, original and gently provocative books on the meaning of architecture for some while.

Architecture Review

...It's a book that all who not only write on architecture but who also have a genuine interest in the welfare of the historic built environment ought to read.

Alex Bremner, The Victorian

Author Bio

Timothy Brittain-Catlin is a Reader at Kent School of Architecture, University of Kent. His writing has appeared in The World of Interiors, Architectural Review, and many other publications.

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