Author

Publication

2009-03-14 - John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Language

English

Word Count

40,000 words, Guess

Page Count

160 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100470057459
  • ISBN-139780470057452
  • Library of Congress Control Number2012472701
  • OCLC Control Number84996444
  • OCLC Control Number774952613
and 2 more
  • Better World Books9780470057452
  • Open LibraryOL10278775M

Classifications

  • LCCNA2500 .C63 2012
  • LCCNA500
  • LCCNA2760 .C63 2012

Description

In architecture, narrative prioritises human experiences and the need to shape them into stories. It places the emphasis on a building's meaning rather than performance. To architects, the enduring attraction of narrative is that it offers a way of engaging with the way a city feels and works. Rather than reducing architecture to a mere style or an overt emphasis on technology, it foregrounds how buildings are experienced. Since the early 1980s, many architects have used the term 'narrative' to describe their work. Nigel Coates was at the forefront of this movement as one of the founders of NATO (Narrative Architecture Today) at the Architectural Association in London. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, he spearheaded narrative practice in the commercial world with designs for fashion retail, bars and nightclubs in London, Tokyo and Istanbul. Retailers, restaurant owners and event organisers, keen to talk to their customers in new ways, soon followed suit, adopting a narrative approach. In this book, Coates explores the potential for narrative as a way of interpreting buildings from ancient history through to the present. It features architects as diverse as William Kent, Antoni Gaudí, Eero Saarinen, Ettore Sottsass, Superstudio, Rem Koolhaas and FAT. It provides an overview of the work of NATO and Coates, as well as chapters on other contemporary designers. In so doing it signposts narrative's significance as a design approach that can aid architecture to remain relevant in this complex, multidisciplinary and multi-everything age.

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Other Editions

  • Narrative Architecture (Architectural Design Primer)HardcoverJohn Wiley and Sons Ltd2009-03-14

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