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PUBLISHING STATUS: Out of stock indefinitelyĮmail Trade Sales: Architecture and Performance THE OTHER LARS MüLLER PUBLISHERS ISBN: 9783037784815ĪND NOW ENSEMBLE! LARS MüLLER PUBLISHERS ISBN: 9783037783115ĮCOLOGICAL URBANISM LARS MüLLER PUBLISHERS ISBN: 9783037784679ĮTHICS OF THE URBAN LARS MüLLER PUBLISHERS ISBN: 9783037783818Ī GENEALOGY OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE LARS MüLLER PUBLISHERS ISBN: 9783037783696įORMAT: Pbk, 9.5 x 14 in. IDEAS AND INTEGRITIES LARS MüLLER PUBLISHERS ISBN: 9783037781982ĬITY RIFFS LARS MüLLER PUBLISHERS ISBN: 9783037785003 PLACE AND DISPLACEMENT EXHIBITING ARCHITECTURE LARS MüLLER PUBLISHERS ISBN: 9783037784167įINDINGS ON ELASTICITY LARS MüLLER PUBLISHERS ISBN: 9783037781487 THE AIR FROM OTHER PLANETS LARS MüLLER PUBLISHERS ISBN: 9783037783931 PRAISE AND REVIEWSĮach of the thirty-five works in Bodybuilding embraces architecture as a backdrop, a blank canvas to color with activation and human inhibition.įORMLESS LARS MüLLER PUBLISHERS ISBN: 9783037783467ĮUROPE CITY LARS MüLLER PUBLISHERS ISBN: 9783037784747

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Featured image is "Driftwood City" by Anna and Lawrence Halprin, a workshop from their Experiments inĮnvironment series, Sea Ranch, CA, 1966. Wilson and Bryony Roberts’ production of parades to undermine architecture’s racist legacies. The book also includes essays on Ricardo Bofill’s theatrical stagings in unsold apartments Coop Himmelblau’s development of bio-activated interactive objects and Mabel O.

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Bodybuilding features more than 30 case studies, plus rare archival documentation of actions by Ugo La Pietra, Lawrence and Anna Halprin, Lina Bo Bardi and others. Since the financial crisis of 2008, which sent construction rates plummeting, young architects have embraced performance more explicitly-and Bodybuilding grounds these new practices within a century of efforts to construct or critique architecture via performers’ movements and actions. Looking past the unbuilt utopian projects of the modernists or the postwar avant-garde, the authors of Bodybuilding delve into actually produced works of architecture fortified by performance: Arata Isozaki’s dancing robot-buildings at Osaka Expo ’70, Charles Moore’s live-TV design sessions or Toyo Ito’s staged dioramas for department stores. The first book to survey the use of performance by architects, Bodybuilding proposes a new counter-canon of building innovation






New bodybuilding books