In light of current developments in modelling, and with the aim of reinvigorating debates around the potentiality of the architectural model – its philosophies, technologies and futures – this issue of AD examines how the model has developed to become an immersive worldbuilding machine. Worldbuilding is the creation of imaginary worlds through forms of cultural production. Although this discourse began with an analysis of imaginary places constructed in works of literature, it has evolved to encompass worlds from fields such as cinema, games, design, landscape, urbanism and architecture. Worldbuilding differs from the notion of worldmaking, which deals with how speculative thinking can influence the construction of the phenomenal world. As architects postulate ever-increasingly complex world models from which to draw inspiration and inform their practice, questions of scale, representation and collaboration emerge. Discussed through a range of articles from acclaimed international contributors in the fields of both architecture and media studies, this issue explores how the architectural model is situated between concepts of worldbuilding and worldmaking – in the creative space of worldmodelling. Contributors: Kathy Battista, Thea Brejzek and Lawrence Wallen, Pascal Bronner and Thomas Hillier, Mark Cousins, James A Craig and Matt Ozga-Lawn, Kate Davies, Ryan Dillon, Christian Hubert, Chad Randl, Theodore Spyropoulos, and Mark JP Wolf. Featured architects: Phil Ayres, FleaFolly Architects, Minimaforms, and Stasus.
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About the Guest Editors Mark Morris and Mike Aling 05 Introduction Scaling Up The Many Worlds of the Architectural Model Mark Morris and Mike Aling 06 More on the Model Building on the Ruins of Representation Christian Hubert 14 Miniature Places for Vicarious Visits Worldbuilding and Architectural Models Mark JP Wolf 22 Polyphonic Dreams Storytime in Synthetic Reality Kate Davies 32 Worlds Without End Mark Cousins 40 Handmade Worlds Constructing an Inhabitable Modelscape Pascal Bronner and Thomas Hillier 48 Remodelling Home as Cosmos Chad Randl 56 Everything You See is Yours Step Towards the Certainty of Uncertainty Theodore Spyropoulos 64 Model & Fragment On the Performance of Incomplete Architectures Thea Brejzek and Lawrence Wallen 74 Models as Objects The Installation as Architectural Encounter James A Craig and Matt Ozga-Lawn 82 Zero Zero Ze(r)ro(r) How the Cartographic Thirst to Project the Real Reveals Spaces for the Creation of New Worlds Ryan Dillon 88 From Mimicry to Coupling Some Differences, Challenges and Opportunities of Bio-Hybrid Architectures Phil Ayres 96 The White Cube in Virtual Reality Kathy Battista 102 Backgarden Worldbuilding The Architecture of the Model Village Mike Aling 112 Paracosmic Project The Architectural Long Game Mark Morris 120 From Another Perspective A Surrealist Rococo Master Kris Kuksi Neil Spiller 128
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781119747222
Publisert
2021-04-14
Utgiver
Vendor
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Vekt
567 gr
Høyde
279 mm
Bredde
206 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
136
Biographical note
Mark Morris is Head of Teaching and Learning at the Architectural Association, teaching history and theory as well as leading the school’s curricular initiatives, academic appointments, and development of new programmes. Mark has written extensively on the model in journals, book chapters and books; most comprehensively with Models: Architecture and the Miniature (Wiley, 2006). He lectures internationally on the subject of model learning and serves on the RIBA Academic Publications Advisory Panel.Mike Aling is a senior lecturer at the University of Greenwich School of Design in London, where he is the Programme leader of MArch Architecture and unit master of MArch unit 14. Mike’s research examines and speculates on the continuing evolution of digital architectural modelling processes, procedures and languages, as well as research into the future of the architectural book, printed media design anatomies and architectural publishing. Mike has been published and exhibited internationally.