University of Virginia Press
The Architecture of Influence: The Myth of Originality in the Twentieth Century
The Architecture of Influence: The Myth of Originality in the Twentieth Century
How do we create the new from the old? The Architecture of Influence explores this fundamental question by analyzing a broad swath of twentieth-century architectural works--including some of the best-known examples of the architectural canon, modern and postmodern--through the lens of influence. The book serves as both a critique of the discipline's long-standing focus on "genius" and a celebration of the creative act of revisioning and reimagining the past. It argues that all works of architecture not only depend on the past but necessarily alter, rewrite, and reposition the traditions and ideas to which they refer. Organized into seven chapters--Replicas, Copies, Compilations, Generalizations, Revivals, Emulations, and Self-Repetitions--the book redefines influence as an active process through which the past is defined, recalled, and subsequently redefined within twentieth-century architecture.
Author: Amanda Reeser Lawrence
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Published: 11/21/2023
Pages: 280
Weight: 1.6lbs
Size: 9.13h x 7.09w x 1.02d
ISBN: 9780813950587