Sub-Urbanism and the Art of Memory
| AUTHOR | Marot, Sebastien |
| PUBLISHER | AA Publications (03/11/2025) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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A re-edition of Sbastien Marot's essay anthology Sub-Urbanism and the Art of Memory, originally published by the Architectural Association (AA) in 2003. Featuring a new introduction by the author, the book is part of a new series of essay anthologies entitled AA Documents. This book is a sub-urbanist manifesto. Its author, Sbastien Marot, challenges the dominant role of the programme in regulating the design project, and argues that instead attention should be redirected towards the site - the site read in depth, with an active regard for memory. Exploring this analysis, he considers in turn Frances Yates' book The Art of Memory, Sigmund Freud's analogy between the past of a city and the workings of memory, Robert Smithson's account of a tour of his suburban birthplace and Georges Descombes' design for a small park in the Geneva suburb where he spent his childhood. Marot's conclusion brings these different strands together and highlights, in memory, a precept that is essential to the renewal of current architecture. This AA Documents publication is a re-edition of Sbastien Marot's Sub-Urbanism and the Art of Memory, originally edited by Pamela Johnston and published by AA Publications in 2003. It is based on a 1999 text by Marot, translated from the French by Brian Holmes.
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ISBN-13:
9781999627782
ISBN-10:
1999627784
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Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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40
Product Dimensions:
5.40 x 0.40 x 8.20 inches
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0.45 pound(s)
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Country of Origin:
ES
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A re-edition of Sbastien Marot's essay anthology Sub-Urbanism and the Art of Memory, originally published by the Architectural Association (AA) in 2003. Featuring a new introduction by the author, the book is part of a new series of essay anthologies entitled AA Documents. This book is a sub-urbanist manifesto. Its author, Sbastien Marot, challenges the dominant role of the programme in regulating the design project, and argues that instead attention should be redirected towards the site - the site read in depth, with an active regard for memory. Exploring this analysis, he considers in turn Frances Yates' book The Art of Memory, Sigmund Freud's analogy between the past of a city and the workings of memory, Robert Smithson's account of a tour of his suburban birthplace and Georges Descombes' design for a small park in the Geneva suburb where he spent his childhood. Marot's conclusion brings these different strands together and highlights, in memory, a precept that is essential to the renewal of current architecture. This AA Documents publication is a re-edition of Sbastien Marot's Sub-Urbanism and the Art of Memory, originally edited by Pamela Johnston and published by AA Publications in 2003. It is based on a 1999 text by Marot, translated from the French by Brian Holmes.
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Author:
Marot, Sebastien
Born in 1961, philosopher Sebastien Marot published research concerning the genealogy of the theories and the contemporary practices of the architecture, the town planning and the architecture of landscape, and in particular on the stage setting of the historic thickness of the constructed situations. Founder member of the Ecole d'architecture de la ville & des territoires, where he taught since its creation in 1998.
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