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Launch: The Anatomy of the Architectural Book / March 3, 2016

Canada Architecture News - Mar 01, 2016 - 22:32   17955 views

Launch: The Anatomy of the Architectural Book / March 3, 2016

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3 March 2016, 6:00 pm 
CCA Bookstore

The Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) invites you for a presentation of The Anatomy of the Architectural Book, a CCA co-publication authored by André Tavares.

The Anatomy of the Architectural Book examines the relationships between book culture and building culture, making visible the axes along which architectural knowledge circulates through books into buildings and back. Using five conceptual tools—texture, surface, rhythm, structure, and scale—Tavares analyzes the material qualities of a wide range of books in order to assess these dynamics and intersections. This investigation confronts us with the rise of the industrialized book, and thus of the editor as an important intermediary between the author and the printer, as well as with the configuration of the book as a unique visual device (with the designer taking part in a progressively more complex chain of decision-making).

Richly illustrated with samples from the CCA library, the volume discusses work by authors including William Morris, Gottfried Semper, El Lissitzky, Le Corbusier, and Frank Lloyd Wright, among others. A large portion of the research for the book was undertaken while Tavares was a Visiting Scholar at the CCA. It is co-published in English by Lars Müller Publishers and in Portuguese by Dafne Editora.

André Tavares is an architect and publisher who has authored several books addressing the international circulation of knowledge among Portuguese-speaking architects.

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