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- Once the preserve of visual art, provenance receives a new framework in this glossary of approaches to architectural methodologyWhile the provenance of artworks represents one of the greatest challenges of current scholarship, architecture has been excluded from this burning field of understanding the past for the present and the future.
- Author(s): Uwe Fleckner & Mari Lending
- 272 Pages
- Architecture, Criticism
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Once the preserve of visual art, provenance receives a new framework in this glossary of approaches to architectural methodology
While the provenance of artworks represents one of the greatest challenges of current scholarship, architecture has been excluded from this burning field of understanding the past for the present and the future. Supposedly immobile, architecture embodies numerous provenance phenomena: architectures of all kinds move through history in spatial, temporal or virtual ways. In Provenance in Architecture, these phenomena are for the first time examined across 100 distinct concepts: from actual physical translocations to temporal change; from authorship, attribution and adaption to the migration of buildings and their components; from construction and material changes to expropriation and transformation; and from decay, dereliction and demolition to the afterlife of architecture. Provenance in Architecture brings together richly illustrated contributions by international specialists to introduce a paradigm shift in the study of architecture.