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The Monoskop Architecture page printed as a single scroll and displayed as part of the exhibition in May 2017 in Novi Sad, Serbia.A collection of source documents in the history, theory and criticism of 20th-century architecture.Introduction For a flat library of architectureBuilding a digital library of writings on architecture offers itself also as an opportunity to rethink the architecture of digital library itself and ask how it can open up to new methods of research and discovery. In the experiment, primary function of the library is kept – it firstly exists to serve as a resource for architectural research. Digital libraries are composed of numerous screens linked to each other by the complex logic of database design and bibliographic data.
They are tremendously useful when we know what we are looking for, but not so great when we are interested in learning and discovering things closely related to those we are already familiar with. Neither advanced search options nor long lists of results are very helpful here.
Digital libraries can be great in content but usually lack in form.How can they be designed differently? As opposed to physical libraries, digital libraries are two-dimensional, they are screen-based. What if we take advantage of this two-dimensional spatiality more fully and view it as planar linearity, linearity so familiar from reading and navigating inside books? What if our collection of books is organised in a way texts are organised in books? Contents.Key monographs This section contains a selection of canonical books on architecture, loosely grouped into themes.
The citation of a volume is followed by its published translations into five languages (English, German, French, Italian, Spanish), a short annotation and a list of reviews and commentaries available online. For more volumes see; for more writings by individual authors see their respective. Modernism. Hans Hollein, et al., Alles ist Architektur, 1968,. Hans Hollein, et al., a special issue of Bau, 23:1/2, Vienna, 1968, 35 pp. (German) Calls for expanding the concept of architecture to embrace other media and to transcend its own physicality into a comprehensive and invisible technical environment. Commentary: (HDM 2003).
Hans Hollein, 'Everything is Architecture', in Hollein, Chicago: Richard Feigen Gallery, 1969; Architecture Culture, 1943-1968, ed. Joan Ockman, Rizzoli, 1993, pp 460-462.
Research initiatives and databases., a research project by Beatriz Colomina with the PhD students at Princeton U School of Architecture., a database of collaborative projects in architecture. Edited by Nishat Awan, Tatjana Schneider and Jeremy Till at U Sheffield., a research collective, 2010-14., a platform mapping architecture built in the former Eastern Bloc from 1957-89; by Bureau for Art and Urban Research (BACU). Launched 2014.Blogs., a blog by Ross Wolfe., a blog by Enrique Ramirez.Repositories.
Collections on ARG:,., a repository of texts maintained by Cloud Cuckoo Land., a digital library. (Russian)., maintained by Santiago Huerta. (Spanish)Bibliographies., a search engine for architectural magazines., a bibliographical resource on architecture.Other., a Barcelona-based architectural research practice dealing with publishing, criticism and curating., with Walter Gropius, Richard J. Neutra, Ernest Kump, Gordon Bunshaft, Eero Saarinen, Philip Johnson, and Mies Van Der Rohe, 1956.See also Architects, theorists, historians, initiatives Each entry contains a short biography/description and select bibliography.