The Architect and the Academy
Essays on Research and Environment
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:9th Oct '23
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This illustrated volume provides a detailed overview of architectural and environmental research, featuring essays from Dean Hawkes' extensive career in the field.
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of architectural and environmental research, featuring insightful essays that reflect Dean Hawkes’ remarkable 50-year academic journey. Through a collection of authoritative writings, the text sheds light on the significant advancements in the field, providing a rich backdrop for understanding contemporary architectural practices.
The Architect and the Academy delves into the intricate interplay between environmental technologies and broader historical and theoretical contexts. It examines a variety of topics, from the roots of modern 'building science' emerging in Renaissance England to the role of technology and imagination in shaping architectural design. The inclusion of notable architectural examples from esteemed figures such as Christopher Wren, Peter Zumthor, Alvar Aalto, Robert Venturi, and Carlo Scarpa enhances the narrative, illustrating the enduring impact of these pioneers on the discipline.
Targeted towards students, scholars, and researchers both within architecture and related fields, this illustrated volume compiles significant essays that trace the definition, scope, and methodologies of architectural and environmental studies. With a foreword by Susannah Hagan, The Architect and the Academy stands as an essential resource for anyone interested in the complexities and richness of architectural discourse.
"The Architect and the Academy encapsulates specificity and speciality within the eminent career of Dean Hawkes, a true symbiosis between academia and practice – whether tectonic-musical ‘play’ between Alvar Aalto and Joonas Kokkonen, or career-comparisons of Leslie Martin and Serge Chermayeff. Hence Hawkes’ essays bring compulsive fascination and intrigue to the ‘environmental dimension of architecture’."
Colin Porteous, Emeritus Professor, The Glasgow School of Art, UK
"Dean Hawkes’ career connecting architectural research, practice, writing and teaching has spanned fifty years. His new book collects reflections on architectural research culture, and environmental and technical imagination. Hawkes’s essays demonstrate that environmental theories and histories – increasingly popular and urgent because of our climate crisis – are not new but extend from long-standing disciplinary values and habits."
Adam Sharr, Professor of Architecture, and Head of the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, at Newcastle University, UK
"Drawing from essays written across his long career, Hawkes establishes design as the proper mode of inquiry in architecture, distinguishing it from the kinds of research conducted in the sciences and humanities from which it necessarily borrows. He explores similar approaches by Renaissance and contemporary architects, for whom experiments with light, sound, and heat are methods of discovery and invention."
William W. Braham, FAIA, Professor & Director, Department of Architecture, Weitzman School of Design, University of Pennsylvania, USA
"These Dean Hawkes' reflections become a fundamental book for understanding a fundamental moment in the evolution of architecture."
Sergio Los, Professor of Architectural Composition, IUAV University of Venice, Italy
"Dean Hawkes’ books never fail to delight and to inspire, and this one is no exception. It is both thoughtful and thought-provoking, beautifully evocative and simultaneously rigorous in its historical and factual approach. This is a book to be read slowly and savoured as the themes of each essay unfolds. It deftly establishes the positioning of architecture within the academy and the manner in which different disciplines and the strands of education, research, and practice were woven together – with different degrees of tension – to shape that positioning."
Fiona Smyth, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
ISBN: 9780367537166
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
188 pages