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摘要
使用机器类比和寓言可以帮助学生从建筑教育所宣传的久经考验的规范教条和教义中解放出来。新西兰惠灵顿维多利亚大学建筑学教授丹尼尔-K-布朗(Daniel K Brown)是本《目录》的共同编辑,他管理着一个非同寻常的学生设计工作室,在将机器美学与历史、文化和国际文学叙事进行概念性交织方面取得了很大成功。他在这里介绍了他的工作方式。
The Temporalisation of Space and the Spatialisation of Time
The use of machine analogies and allegories can help students liberate themselves from the tried and tested normative dogmas and doctrines propagated by architectural education. Daniel K Brown, Professor of Architecture at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, and co-guest-editor of this AD, runs an extraordinary student design studio that has much success in conceptually intertwining machine aesthetics with history, culture and international literary narratives. Here he explains his modus operandi.
期刊介绍:
Provocative and inspirational, AD inspires theoretical, creative and technological advances. It questions the outcome of technical innovations as well as the far-reaching social, cultural and environmental challenges that present themselves today. -Having taken a pivotal role in the digital revolution in architecture in the 90s, AD provides must-have, cutting-edge content for students of architecture, academics and architects globally -Provides one of the most penetrating, insightful and in-depth views of key architectural topics today. Dares to ask why things are as they are, as well as tracing the latest trends. -One of the only truly international perspectives on architecture. It draws together worldwide architectural currents, regularly featuring work and practices from the UK, Europe, Americas, Asia and Australia. -Fully illustrated throughout in colour, AD provides an essential visual reference for architects and students. Each issue is individually art directed and designed to visually inspire.