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“Strange” Appearances: On Pop Art, Hamburgers, and Urbanists
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Katherine Smith
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Preface 9
- Introduction: Portraits of an Architect 13
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Part I 1950s: Learning
- On the Outside Looking Around: “Mine is an African View of Las Vegas” 22
- Recollections I: Man Made Johannesburg 48
- Encountering Architectural History in 1950s London 58
- The Function of Functionalism for Denise Scott Brown 70
- Recollections II: The Mutual Experience—in Giuseppe Vaccaro’s Office in Rome 88
- Denise Scott Brown’s Nonjudgmental Perspective: Cross-Fertilization between Urban Sociology and Architecture 98
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Part II 1960s: Teaching
- Teaching “Determinants of Urban Form” at the University of Pennsylvania, 1960–1964 108
- Recollections III: Learning from Denise Scott Brown and Paul Davidoff 124
- Positioning Denise Scott Brown: Los Angeles, 1965–1966 133
- With Lots of Love: South Street, 1968–1972 156
- Learning from Co-op City, or What Price Aesthetics? 166
- On Camp, Revolutionariness, and Architecture 173
- “Strange” Appearances: On Pop Art, Hamburgers, and Urbanists 182
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Part III 1970s –2020s: Designing
- Recollections IV: Denise and Bob on My Mind 198
- “Make Little Plans”: Scott Brown at the Fiftieth Anniversary of CIAM 206
- Exile and Redemption: Denise Scott Brown, Josef Frank, and the Meanings of Postmodernism 216
- Context I: Looking at the Real World. Interview with Jacques Herzog 225
- The Rule of Flux. Notes on Denise Scott Brown and Venice 229
- Context II: On Homelessness, Housing, and Hospices 246
- Evidently—On “Learning from Everything” 250
- Recollections V: Exploring Denise Scott Brown’s Methods 256
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Epilogue
- Evidently—On “Learning from Everything” 270
- “So You’d Like To See The World?” 289
- Bibliography 296
- Contributors 308
- Image Credits 310
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Preface 9
- Introduction: Portraits of an Architect 13
-
Part I 1950s: Learning
- On the Outside Looking Around: “Mine is an African View of Las Vegas” 22
- Recollections I: Man Made Johannesburg 48
- Encountering Architectural History in 1950s London 58
- The Function of Functionalism for Denise Scott Brown 70
- Recollections II: The Mutual Experience—in Giuseppe Vaccaro’s Office in Rome 88
- Denise Scott Brown’s Nonjudgmental Perspective: Cross-Fertilization between Urban Sociology and Architecture 98
-
Part II 1960s: Teaching
- Teaching “Determinants of Urban Form” at the University of Pennsylvania, 1960–1964 108
- Recollections III: Learning from Denise Scott Brown and Paul Davidoff 124
- Positioning Denise Scott Brown: Los Angeles, 1965–1966 133
- With Lots of Love: South Street, 1968–1972 156
- Learning from Co-op City, or What Price Aesthetics? 166
- On Camp, Revolutionariness, and Architecture 173
- “Strange” Appearances: On Pop Art, Hamburgers, and Urbanists 182
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Part III 1970s –2020s: Designing
- Recollections IV: Denise and Bob on My Mind 198
- “Make Little Plans”: Scott Brown at the Fiftieth Anniversary of CIAM 206
- Exile and Redemption: Denise Scott Brown, Josef Frank, and the Meanings of Postmodernism 216
- Context I: Looking at the Real World. Interview with Jacques Herzog 225
- The Rule of Flux. Notes on Denise Scott Brown and Venice 229
- Context II: On Homelessness, Housing, and Hospices 246
- Evidently—On “Learning from Everything” 250
- Recollections V: Exploring Denise Scott Brown’s Methods 256
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Epilogue
- Evidently—On “Learning from Everything” 270
- “So You’d Like To See The World?” 289
- Bibliography 296
- Contributors 308
- Image Credits 310