Archi.pop : mediating architecture in popular culture
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- Publisher
- London; New York: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2014
- Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9781474293938
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- ARCHITECTURE AND SOCIETY
- DESIGN-SOCIAL ASPECTS
- POPULAR CULTURE
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- Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-225) and index
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- Abstract
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"Popular culture has become one of the foremost ways for trends to emerge in contemporary life. With a myriad number of viewers, the mediums of film, television and music have an unprecedented effect on how we live and arrange the spaces in which we live and work. Archi. Pop: Architecture and Design in Popular Culture offers the first contemporary critical overview of how architecture and design are represented within a variety of mediums of popular culture. The public is introduced to canonical architecture and design through a range of mass media and as a consequence is taught to recognise desire and consumption. This volume responds to this argument, exploring the different ways architecture and design are presented, represented and reflected within mass media. How can we read the contemporary design of Suburban American through the visual aesthetic of The Sopranos? How are housing projects represented and reflected through Hip-Hop? What significance has modern car design on contemporary interior design? What is Hollywood's role in the construction of domestic space? How did Shag carpeting influence modern design to the point of total saturation? Featuring a wide range of case studies from television, film, music, domestic interiors, magazines and many more, Archi. Pop brings the study of architecture and culture firmly to the contemporary world, offering a unique critical investigation into how this dynamic relationship has shaped the way we live and the way we interact with the constructed world around us"--
Physical Dimension
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- 1 online resource (x, 233 p.)
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- ill.
Summary / Review / Table of Content
Domesticating Behavior. The Cultural Meanings of the Leave It to Beaver House / Holly Wlodarczyk --
'Uglying Out': Shag Carpet and the Twists of Popular Taste / Chad Randl --
Vision and Crime: The Cineramic Architecture of John Lautner / Jon Yoder --
Playing. Dimensions of the Mass-Produced Doll House. Fisher-Price versus Playmobil / Mark S. Morris --
Honey, I Shrunk the Nation-State: the scales of global history in the Thai national theme park / Lawrence Chua --
Profligate Profile. The Palazzo Soprano / Denise Costanzo --
An Invitation to a Candy-Floss World / Barbara Penner --
Cinematic Travels. A Place of No Return: Frank Lloyd Wright's Undomestic Ennis House in Film / Merrill Schleier --
Gidget and the Creature from Venus: Madness, Monsters, and Dangerous Roman Ruins in Film / Sarah Benson --
Road Space. The World's Most Popular Architecture: the Technology and Interior of the Automobile / Iain Borden --
Ugly America & Architecture on the Highway: A Time-Life View of the 50s & 60s / Gabrielle Esperdy --
Urban Critiques. 'Life in Marvelous Times': Hip-hop, housing, and utopia / Lawrence Chua.
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1. | 00205/20 | 720.1030973 Arc | Online ! | Available |