罗宾汉花园和野蛮人形象

Edward Brookes
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文化地理学一直致力于探索图像和摄影实践如何塑造了建筑空间的表征和参与方式,这篇文章就是对这一兴趣的贡献。文章以伦敦东区的一个野蛮主义社会住宅区--罗宾汉花园为例,探讨了与网格、中断和废墟相关的视觉策略是如何塑造野蛮主义建筑的不同叙事和表征的。同时,它还扩展了文化地理学中围绕残暴主义的讨论,以及表征在建筑景观如何通过不同的图像制作策略被中介化、政治化和遭遇中所扮演的角色,强调了 "图像 "对于残暴主义这一风格的重要性。最后,本研究强调了探索建筑物表现方式的价值,以及不同的摄影和图像制作实践如何继续调解我们与建筑景观的接触,并为与特定建筑风格相关的更广泛的政治提供信息。
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Robin Hood Gardens and the Brutalist Image
This article contributes to cultural geography’s continued interest in exploring how images and photographic practices have shaped representations and engagements with architectural space. Using the Robin Hood Gardens Estate – a Brutalist social housing estate in East London as an example, it interrogates how visual strategies associated with the grid, the interruption and the ruin shape different narratives and representations of Brutalist architecture. At the same time, it extends discussions within cultural geography which surround Brutalism and the role that representations play in how the built landscape is mediated, politicised and encountered through different image making strategies, highlighting the importance of the ‘image’ to Brutalism as a style. It concludes by asserting the value of exploring how buildings are represented and how different photographic and image making practices continue to mediate our engagement with the built landscape and inform wider politics associated with specific architectural styles.
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