Surrealism and architecture [electronic resource] / edited by Thomas Mical.
Material type: TextPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2005Description: xiv, 362 p. : illISBN: 0203358155 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Modern movement (Architecture) | Surrealism -- InfluenceGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 724/.6 LOC classification: NA682.M63 | S87 2005Online resources: Click to ViewIncludes bibliographical references (p. 333-350) and index.
Introduction / Thomas Mical -- 'Un salon au fond d'un lac': the domestic spaces of surrealism / Krzysztof Fijalkowski -- Aragon's armoire / Gray Read -- "Home poor heart": the architecture of Cornell's desire / Dickran Tashjian -- Matta's lucid lanscape / Bryan Dolin -- Menace: surrealist interference of space / Silvano Levy -- Daphne's legacy: architecture, psychoanalysis and petrification in Lacan and Dali / Spyros Papapetros -- The ghost in the machine / Alexander Gorlin -- "...The gift of time"L Le Corbusier reading Bataille / Nadir Lahiji -- Introjection and projection: Frederick Kiesler and his dream machine / Stephen Phillips -- Invernizzi's exquisite corpse: the Villa Girasole: an architecture of surrationalism / David J. Lewis ... [et al.] -- The tangency of the world to itself: the Casa Malaparte and the metaphysical tradition / Jacqueline Gargus -- Modernist urbanism and its monsters / David Pinder -- Surrealism and the irrational embellishment of Paris / Raymond Spiteri -- Re-enchanting the city: teh utopian practices of the Paris group of the surrealist movement / Jill Fenton -- Landscape surrealism / Fernando Magallanes -- Surreal city: the case of Brasilia / Richard J. Williams -- Latencies and imago: Blanchot and the shadow city of surrealism / M. Stone-Richards -- Surrealism's unexplored possibilities in architecture / Jean La Marche -- The most architectural thing / Kari Jormakka -- Acropolis, now! / James Williamson.
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