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Title Laughing at architecture : architectural histories of humour, satire and wit / edited by Michela Rosso.

Publication Info. London ; New York, NY : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2019.
©2019

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 272 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Humour : a lens for the architectural and urban historian / Michela Rosso -- Laughing at the baroque : a drawing and some texts compared / Susanna Pasquali -- From reportage to ridicule : satirizing the building industry in the eighteenth-century Irish press / Conor Lucey -- Thorn of scorn : John Nash and his All Souls Church for a transformed regency London / Daniela Roberts -- 'A joke that has gone on far too long' : mocking the completion of the New Hôtel des Postes de Paris (1886-1888) / Guy Lambert -- Deconstructing Gaudí : entangled relationships between satire and architectural criticism / Josep-Maria Garcia-Fuentes -- Confronting problems with a sense of humour : Adolf Loos's architectural polemics and Viennese journalism / Ruth Hanisch -- Words and images of contempt : Il Selvaggio on Architecture (1926-1942) / Michela Rosso -- Osbert Lancaster : architectural humour in the time of functionalism / Alan Powers -- Irrational interiors : the modern domestic landscape seen in caricatures / Gabriele Neri -- From 'Little Russia' to 'Planet of the Apes' : nicknaming twentieth-century mass housing in Belgium / Evert Vandeweghe -- Saul Steinberg's 'graph paper architecture' : humorous drawings and diagrams as instruments of critique / Christoph Lueder -- Modern city through the mirror of humour : a different portrait / Olivier Ratouis -- Splendid?! Preposterous! Chinese artists mock the architectural spectacle / Angela Becher.
Summary In a media-saturated world, humour stands out as a form of social communication that is especially effective in re-appropriating and questioning architectural and urban culture. Whether illuminating the ambivalences of metropolitan life or exposing the shock of modernisation, cartoons, caricature, and parody have long been potent agents of architectural criticism, protest and opposition. In a novel contribution to the field of architectural history, this book outlines a survey of visual and textual humour as applied to architecture, its artefacts and leading professionals. Employing a wide variety of visual and literary sources (prints, the illustrated press, advertisements, theatrical representations, cinema and TV), thirteen essays explore an array of historical subjects concerning the critical reception of projects, buildings and cities through the means of caricature and parody. Subjects range from 1750 to the present, and from Europe and the USA to contemporary China. From William Hogarth and George Cruikshank to Osbert Lancaster, Adolf Loos' satire, and Saul Steinberg's celebrated cartoons of New York City, graphic and descriptive humour is shown to be an enormously fruitful, yet largely unexplored terrain of investigation for the architectural and urban historian.
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Subject Architecture -- Humor.
Architecture.
Genre/Form Humor.
Subject Architecture -- Caricatures and cartoons.
Genre/Form Caricatures and cartoons.
Subject ARCHITECTURE -- Adaptive Reuse & Renovation.
ARCHITECTURE -- Buildings -- Landmarks & Monuments.
ARCHITECTURE -- Professional Practice.
ARCHITECTURE -- Reference.
Architecture.
Cultural studies.
Theory of architecture.
Humour.
History of architecture.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Humor.
Cartoons (Humor)
Cartoons (Humor)
Added Author Rosso, Michela, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Rosso, Michela. Laughing at Architecture : Architectural Histories of Humour, Satire and Wit. London : Bloomsbury Publishing USA, ©2018 9781350022782
ISBN 9781350022768 (electronic book)
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