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OverviewFollowing Norberg-Schulz examines the life and work of the seminal architectural thinker Christian Norberg-Schulz (1926 – 2000), drawing new attention to his architectural designs and re-examining his acclaimed theoretical work on the phenomenology of architecture and place. Taking an innovative, experimental approach, the book also explores the potential of the essay-film as a new approach to producing architectural history. Written by an architectural historian who is also a film-maker, its ten chapters are each accompanied by a short documentary film, accessed from within each chapter by a QR code, exploring how to use the medium of film to delve deeper into little-known aspects of Norberg-Schulz’s theory of genius loci and the phenomenology of architecture. Offering an insightful account of the work and theories of a key architectural thinker, Following Norberg-Schulz is also essential reading for those interested in practice-led and design-led research, showing how scholarly research can bridge the text-film gap. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Anna Ulrikke Andersen (University of Oxford, UK)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Visual Arts ISBN: 9781350248403ISBN 10: 1350248401 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 26 January 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of illustrations Framework Christian Norberg-Schulz (1926-2000) The Essay form in Film and Writing Itinerary Acknowledgements Maps Window 1 | Trondheim Place Practice Essay: The Sound of a Windowpane Shattering Window 2 | Oslo Place Practice Essay: By the Window Window 3 | Journey Place Practice Essay: At the Window of a Train Window 4 | Hamburg - Basel Place Practice Essay: Three Windows on Europe 1945 Window 5 | Rome Place Practice Essay: Fill in that window! Move into that Frame! Window 6 | Piazza Navona Place Practice Essay: A Campari-Moment by the Water Fountain Window 7 | Calcata Place Practice Essay: Are we not here to Say...Window Window 8 | Sierre Place Practice Essay: Les Fenetres - en norvegien Window 9 | Oslo Place Practice Essay: Returned, X-rayed and Exposed Window 10 | Trondheim Place Practice Essay: Beyond the Network - 'Upon' Return Coda Appendix Christian Norberg-Schulz's CV Books by or about Rainer Maria Rilke in Christian Norberg-Schulz's Library References to Rainer Maria Rilke in Christian Norberg-Schulz's Authorship Bibliography IndexReviewsAnna has demonstrated that to follow a fellow Norwegian architect of another generation, is to find similarities, to seek coincidences, to shadow, to re-enact, to track, to go along (often in faith), to act under the influence of, to act under the shadow of, to carry the weight of this person, and in so doing, to put her own writing self at risk. To follow is also to admire, to support, to understand. The book ... has qualities of a detective novel where clues are allowed to travel their distance, to expend their conclusions, and to spin more questions about the missing protagonist. * Site-Reading Writing Quarterly * Andersen’s approach is unconventional, but also compelling and timely. On the one hand, it draws on recent attempts at developing critical spatial practice in postgraduate practice-based research programs, where the designer’s skillsets and creative output are utilized as research method. Simultaneously, her book is published amidst a wide-ranging questioning of the assumptions underpinning the field of architectural phenomenology. Yet Andersen manages to practice phenomenology in an open and self-reflective way, able to critically re-engage the difficulties and failings in Norberg-Schulz’s approach while displaying a poetic sensibility that allows for a more refined appreciation of his position. * Montreal Architectural Review * Anna Ulrikke Andersen’s wondrous book is many things at once: a window onto the work of the Norwegian architectural theorist, an artist’s probing journey of discovery and persistent self-examination, a portal to imaginative interventions that frame and reframe Norberg-Schulz’s legacy from ever different angles. A true tour de force, as insightful and critically demanding as creative and aesthetically playful! * Lutz Koepnick, Vanderbilt University, USA * A truly original piece of work with an innovative methodology that combines archival historical research with artistic and documentary film practice. Andersen provides a situated critical evaluation of the work and ideas of an influential, yet misunderstood, figure in the history, theory and practice of 20th century architecture, approaching the subject matter with intelligence and care. * Penelope Haralambidou, University College London, UK * Author InformationAnna Ulrikke Andersen, Post-Doctoral Researcher at the University of Oxford, UK, is a Norwegian architectural historian and filmmaker. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |