Description
The Theorising Practices module of the MA in Architectural History and Theory at the Bartlett examines critical architectural practices from an interdisciplinary perspective. In particular, it explores the relationship between the different practices of architecture, art and urbanism, the relationship between critical theories from an interdisciplinary perspective, and the relationship between practice and theory. A wide range of practices and projects are investigated, both contemporary and historical, from architecture to landscape, and from performance art to urban design.For the lecture series relating to this module, Kristen Kreider presented a talk entitled 'Site and Generative Process in Gorchakov's Wish', relating to the project and film work Gorchakov's Wish by Kreider + O'Leary.
Period | 19 Feb 2010 |
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Held at | The Bartlett School of Architecture |
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Poetics and Place: The Architecture of Sign, Subject and Site
Research output: Book/Report › Book