The Infraordinary

Dt/engl, GAM - Graz Architecture Magazine

Architekturfakultät der Technischen Universität Graz/Matthias Castorph

288 Seiten, zahlr. farb. und s/w Abb.

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Erscheint am: 06.11.2023

Bilingual edition (English/German) / Zweisprachige Ausgabe (deutsch/englisch) GAMs twentieth volume is dedicated to the search for the everyday in architecture. Its title, "The Infraordinary," refers to an artistic concept first used by Paul Virilio and Georges Perec: In the 1970s, they introduced the term linfra-ordinaire to describe the habitual and ordinary--the opposite of the extraordinary. With this in mind, GAM 20 aims to delve more deeply into the unexceptional in architecture. Seeking to go beyond glorifying or emphasizing the banal, the intention is to highlight stories of the repurposing and refurbishment of existing architecture, as well as its day-to-day use. In daily life, after all, architecture tends not to look the way it does in glossy magazines, on the websites of renowned architecture firms, or on Instagram. With contributions by Luigiemanuele Amabile, Beatrice Azzola, Ajna Babahmetovic, Alberto Calderoni, Michael Heinrich, Johanna-Charlotte Horst, Ena Kukic, Thomas Meinecke, Luc Merx, Denise Scott Brown, and others

Matthias Castorph is a professor of Design in Existing Structures and Heritage Protection at TU Graz. He studied architecture at TU München and completed his doctorate at the University of Kaiserslautern. He is a partner at the architecture firm Lehmann, Tabillion & Castorph Architektur Stadtplanung Gesellschaft mbH in Munich. Julian Müller is a sociologist. He was a visiting lecturer at the Faculty of Architecture at TU Graz from 2022-23 and currently works at Leuphana University Lüneburg. Among other things, his research is concerned with sociocultural issues, the sociology of daily life, and the interrelationship between architecture and society.

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Autor Architekturfakultät der Technischen Universität Graz/Matthias Castorph
Verlag Jovis Verlag GmbH
ISBN 9783986120658
ISBN/EAN 9783986120658
Lieferzeit Vorbestellbar
Erscheinungsdatum 06.11.2023
Lieferbarkeitsdatum 06.06.2024
Einband Paperback
Seitenzahl 288 S., zahlr. farb. und s/w Abb.

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Verlag Jovis Verlag GmbH
ISBN 9783986120658
Erscheinungsdatum 06.11.2023
Einband Paperback

Bilingual edition (English/German) / Zweisprachige Ausgabe (deutsch/englisch) GAMs twentieth volume is dedicated to the search for the everyday in architecture. Its title, "The Infraordinary," refers to an artistic concept first used by Paul Virilio and Georges Perec: In the 1970s, they introduced the term linfra-ordinaire to describe the habitual and ordinary--the opposite of the extraordinary. With this in mind, GAM 20 aims to delve more deeply into the unexceptional in architecture. Seeking to go beyond glorifying or emphasizing the banal, the intention is to highlight stories of the repurposing and refurbishment of existing architecture, as well as its day-to-day use. In daily life, after all, architecture tends not to look the way it does in glossy magazines, on the websites of renowned architecture firms, or on Instagram. With contributions by Luigiemanuele Amabile, Beatrice Azzola, Ajna Babahmetovic, Alberto Calderoni, Michael Heinrich, Johanna-Charlotte Horst, Ena Kukic, Thomas Meinecke, Luc Merx, Denise Scott Brown, and others

Matthias Castorph is a professor of Design in Existing Structures and Heritage Protection at TU Graz. He studied architecture at TU München and completed his doctorate at the University of Kaiserslautern. He is a partner at the architecture firm Lehmann, Tabillion & Castorph Architektur Stadtplanung Gesellschaft mbH in Munich. Julian Müller is a sociologist. He was a visiting lecturer at the Faculty of Architecture at TU Graz from 2022-23 and currently works at Leuphana University Lüneburg. Among other things, his research is concerned with sociocultural issues, the sociology of daily life, and the interrelationship between architecture and society.

 

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