This book frames mannerism as an inescapable stage in the creative
process. The mannerist phase is usually an adolescent stage of
language, preceding the consolidation of thought. It is that period,
as fertile as it is anguished, in which each author engages in a
dialogue with his or her past, reinterpreting or completely
transforming it. The mannerist phase is that period when architects
design spaces, not yet knowing what it means to design places. The
mannerist condition can be short-lived or protracted until it becomes
systemic. In all cases, it is a period of research experienced by
architects who are also intellectuals, that is, architects who operate
between the practice of making and the elaboration of a personal
design philosophy, within a perspective in which history, theory and
criticism are intertwined. In this sense, the mannerist condition can
also be defined as the style of the academic thought. The book
explores the work of many authors, analyzing their relationship to
history and how they managed to emerge from its shadow. Of interest to
academics, scholars and students exploring the theory of architecture,
this book offers an unconventional, transtemporal reading of
mannerism, where facts, events and images belonging to different times
and spaces are juxtaposed to generate a series of temporal paradoxes.
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On Early Style
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040385425
Publisert
2025
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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