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The Banham lectures : essays on designing the future

edited by Jeremy Aynsley and Harriet Atkinson ; with a foreword by Mary Banham

Berg, 2009

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [283]-284) and index

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Description

The Banham Lectures presents a series of essays by leading critics on art, design, architecture and culture. All are inspired by the revolutionary work of Reyner Banham, who continues to be one of the greatest influences on Design and Architecture today. Integrating the study of pop art, industrial design and material culture for the first time, Banham's brilliant analyses of subjects - such as automobile styling, mobile homes, science fiction films, and our fondness for gadgets - anticipated many of our contemporary preoccupations. And just as Banham sought to overturn the views of previous generations, these critics aim to rethink the objects and buildings we use today. Provocative, engaged and inspired, The Banham Lectures is essential reading for anyone interested in the world we have made. CONTRIBUTORS: Mary Banham, Paul Barker, Tim Benton, Beatriz Colomina, Peter Cook, Elizabeth Collins Cromley, Frank Dudas, Adrian Forty, Christopher Frayling, Richard Hamilton, Mark Haworth-Booth, Tom Karen Pat Kirkham, Tomas Maldonado, Jeffrey L. Meikle, Gillian Naylor, Cedric Price, Ruth Schwartz-Cowan, Charles Saumarez Smith, Penny Sparke

Table of Contents

  • Foreword, Mary Banham Introduction, Jeremy Aynsley, Royal College of Art PART ONE: IN THE REAR-VIEW MIRROR: BANHAM REVISITED 1. The Art of the Well-Tempered Lecture: Reyner Banham and Le Corbusier, Tim Benton, Open University 2. Of Cars, Clothes and Carpets: Design Metaphors in Architectural Thought, Adrian Forty, University College London 3. Theory and Design: The Banham Factor, Gillian Naylor 4. Reyner Banham and Photography, Mark Haworth-Booth, London College of Communication 5. Peter Would Enjoy These: Looking at the Edges of the Architectural Vocabulary Peter Cook, University College London PART TWO: FROM VEHICLES OF DESIRE TO SUNDAE PAINTERS: SEEING THINGS THE BANHAM WAY 6. Sleeping Around: a History of American Beds and Bedrooms, Elizabeth Collins Cromley, Northeastern University, Boston 7. Flash Gordon and American Auto Design in the 1950s, Frank Dudas 8. A Paper Atlantis: Postcards, Mass Art and the American Scene, Jeffrey L. Meikle, University of Texas at Austin 9. As Long as it's Pink: from Production to Consumption in Twentieth Century Design, Penny Sparke, Kingston University 10. Saul Bass: A Life in Design and Film
  • Saul and Elaine Bass: A Collaboration in Film and Life, Pat Kirkham, Bard Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, New York PART THREE: AN ARCHITECTURE AUTRE? LOOKING AT THE OVERLOOKED 11. Architecture and the Museum: A Relationship Between Form and Function, Charles Saumarez Smith, Royal Academy, London 12. Non-Plan Revisited: Or the Real Way Cities Grow, Paul Barker, writer, broadcaster, former Editor of New Society 13. Time: Architecture's Touchstone, Cedric Price 14. Enclosed by Images: Architecture in the Post-Sputnik Age, Beatriz Colomina, Princeton University PART FOUR: APPARATUS, CLIP-ON, GIZMO, SOFTWARE, HIGH-TECH: FUTURISM, DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY 15. An Historian of Science and Technology Confronts Gender and Design, Ruth Schwartz Cowan, University of Pennsylvania 16. Materials and Dematerialization: The Future of Industrial Design, Tomas Maldonado, Polytechnic of Milan 17. Marcel Duchamp's White Box notes, Richard Hamilton 18. Designing the Future: an Industrial Designer's Perspective, Tom Karen, Director of Ogle Design 19. Rotwang and Sons: The Soul of the Designer in the Machine Age, Christopher Frayling, Royal College of Art, London General Bibliography Bibliography of Banham's Writings

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  • NCID
    BB11951005
  • ISBN
    • 9781847883025
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 306 p., [32] p. of plates
  • Size
    26 cm
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