Adhocism: The case for improvisation (expanded and updated edition)
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When this book first appeared in 1972, it was part of the spirit that would define a new architecture and design era--a new way of thinking ready to move beyond the purist doctrines and formal models of modernism. Charles Jencks and Nathan Silver’s book was a manifesto for a generation that took pleasure in doing things ad hoc, using materials at hand to solve real-world problems. The implications were subversive. Turned-off citizens of the 1970s immediately adopted the book as a DIY guide. The word “adhocism” entered the vocabulary, the concept of adhocism became part of the designer’s toolkit, and Adhocism became a cult classic. Now Adhocism is available again, with new texts by Jencks and Silver reflecting on the past forty years of adhocism and new illustrations demonstrating adhocism’s continuing relevance.
TitleAdhocism: The case for improvisation (expanded and updated edition)
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Place of publicationLondon
PublisherThe Mitt Press
Year of publication2013
Pagination232 p
Illustrationsill
Dimensions25 cm
Materialboek
ISBN978-0-262-51844-4
Subjectapplied arts, applied arts
Persons keyword Charles A. Jencks, Nathan Silver
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B-2013/265 | ,7.01.AD:H"2013 | Available |
Copy number | B-2013/265 |
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Loan status | Available |