Autore
Scolari M.
Editore
Skira
Luogo di pubblicazione
ISBN
Pagine
240
Dimensioni
17x24
Lingua
Anno pubblicazione
2012
Rilegatura
Illustrazioni
385 col.
Massimo Scolari, who has been Professor of Theories and Methods of Representation at the School of Architecture in Venice from 1973 until 2000, is also an internationally famous painter and designer. A versatile artist, Scolari was visiting professor in numerous European and North American universities between 1975 and 1993. He was and is editor of several architecture journals and a member of the Paris Bureau de la Recherche Architecturale international scientific committee.
This publication presents a significant number of works all analysed extensively produced between 1965 and 2011 which trace the entire trajectory of Scolaris artistic production: oil paintings and watercolours, installations, ink and pencil drawings, elevations, sections, architectural models, and theatre sets and costumes. One of the main objectives of this edition is to clarify the central role played by representation in Scolaris work. In order to do this, the significant texts included in the book address Scolaris focus on the visualization of the architectural idea, a feature of his approach that allows him to detach the discipline from some of its more conventional procedures of embodiment, construction, and realization. This is important at a moment when a prevailing emphasis on digital technology and constructive technique has tended to obscure the role played by the imagination, and its indispensable corollary, the hand of the architect, in the design and production of architecture.