Fausch, Deborah / Singley, Paulette, et.al.
Architecture in Fashion.
New York, Princeton Architectural Press, 1994. 15 cm x 22 cm. 414 pages. Illlustrations in black and white throughout. Original softcover. Very good condition with only very minor signs of external wear.
Includes for example the following essays: Mary McLeod, ‘Undressing Architecture: Fashion, Gender and Modernity’; Leila Kinney, ‘Fashion and Figuration in Modern Life Painting’; Zvi Efrat, ‘Diller + Scofido’s “Bad Press”: Unseemliness of the Fashionable’ etc.
The complicity between architecture and fashion is explored in essays by Mark Wigley, Val Warke, and Leila Kinney, among others, and architectural projects by Machado and Silvetti, Diller + Scofidio, and Venturi Scott Brown. Topics range from the encoding of gender in fashion within the work of Semper, Wagner, Loos, and Le Corbusier to a discussion of the body as a scaffold for the display of ready-made wear. Paulette Singley and Deborah Fausch provide an introduction.″Architecture: In Fashion comes recommended with the caveat that it is not light reading. In fact, you may finish with a sense of wonder that it weighs so little, dense as it is with food for thought. This diminutive volume contains more theory than a freshman philosophy text, and the pictures are a hell of a lot better” — Michael Jack, Architect. (Amazon)
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