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Between Design and Making : architecture and craftsmanship, 1630-1760 / Andrew Tierney, Melanie Hayes, Christine Casey.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Tierney, Andrew, author.
- Hayes, Melanie, author.
- Casey, Christine, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Architectural design.
- Artisans.
- Archaeology.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xxvii, 339 pages) : illustrations
- Place of Publication:
- London, England : UCL Press, 2024.
- Summary:
- The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries represent a high point in the intersection between design and workmanship. Skilled artisans, creative and technically competent agents within their own field, worked across a wide spectrum of practice that encompassed design, supervision and execution, and architects relied heavily on the experience they brought to the building site. Despite this, the bridge between design and tacit artisanal knowledge has been an underarticulated factor in the architectural achievement of the early modern era.Building on the shift towards a collaborative and qualitative analysis of architectural production, Between Design and Making re-evaluates the social and professional fabric that binds design to making, and reflects on the asymmetry that has emerged between architecture and craft. Combining analysis of buildings, archival material and eighteenth-century writings, the authors draw out the professional, pedagogical and social links between architectural practice and workmanship. They argue for a process-oriented understanding of architectural production, exploring the obscure centre ground of the creative process: the scribbled, sketched, hatched and annotated beginnings of design on the page; the discussions, arguments and revisions in the forging of details; and the grappling with stone, wood and plaster on the building site that pushed projects from conception to completion.
- Notes:
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