Architectural curate's egg.ARCHITECTURES: MODERNISM AND AFTER Edited by Andrew Ballantyne. Oxford: Blackwell. 2003. [pounds sterling]50 (paperback [pounds sterling]16.99) It is hard to see what the eight essays in this book have in common. The tendency of the avant-garde to lapse into academic orthodoxy; the psychological roots of Alvar Aalto's creativity (and bad behaviour); the religious overtones of The Fountainhead foun·tain·head n. 1. A spring that is the source or head of a stream. 2. A chief and copious source; an originator: "the intellectual fountainhead of the black conservatives" ; sustainable houses; American houses
Neither could the disciplinary approaches, from straightforward historical surveys, like Elizabeth Cromley's over-structured plod through 150 years of American domestic architecture, to Stephen Walker's hyper-intellectual analysis of Bataille's concept of alteration, written in the autistic autistic /au·tis·tic/ (aw-tis´tik) characterized by or pertaining to autism. style favoured by a certain school of architectural theory Architectural theory is the act of thinking, discussing, or most importantly writing about architecture. Architectural theory is taught in most architecture schools and is practiced by the world's leading architects. . Quality is variable too. Gerard Loughlin's essay on Ayn Rand's famous novel mixes literature, cinema and architecture with dreams, religion and biography in an entertaining and believable interpretation. On the other hand, Sarah Menin's interpretation of Aalto's 'humane Modernism' is far-fetched. The fact that Aalto's mother died when he was eight might explain his bullying, his drunkenness and his cowardice, but it doesn't explain his architecture. So why have these essays been bound between the same covers under that weak title, 'Architectures'? There might be a clue in the Notes on Contributors. All are academics and four of them teach or study at the University of Newcastle University of Newcastle can refer to:
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