TY - BOOK AU - Sarnitz,August TI - Relations in Architecture: Writings and Buildings SN - 9783035618433 AV - NA2500 U1 - 720.1 23 PY - 2020///] CY - Basel : PB - Birkhäuser, KW - Architectural design KW - Architecture KW - Philosophy KW - Architectural Photography KW - Archtiectural Theory KW - Housing KW - Interieur KW - Urbanism KW - ARCHITECTURE / Study & Teaching KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Dedication --; Contents --; Introduction --; New Historiography and Big Data History --; Social Housing --; Boundless Urbanism: Modern and Postmodern Situations --; Transformations --; The Fiction of Space: On projection differences: Spatial envelope, spatial plan, spatial form, plan libre, white cube, dark room, art space --; Case Study: The Private House --; Four Approaches from Vienna: Josef Frank, Friedrich Kiesler, Hans Hollein, Wolf D. Prix --; Furniture and Installations --; Emigration – The Loss of Everyday Life: Ernst Lichtblau and Ernst A. Plischke --; Architectural Photography – And an Album of Photographs --; Biography --; Index --; List of Illustrations --; Imprint; restricted access N2 - Der Titel des Buches setzt die beiden Tätigkeitsfelder, das Bauen und das Schreiben, des Architekten, Architekturhistorikers und Theoretikers August Sarnitz in eine wechselseitige Beziehung: im Schreiben entsteht der Kontext zum Gebauten – so wie das Bauen im Kontext des Geschriebenen steht. Eben diesem Wechselspiel folgt auch der Aufbau des Buches: einem Essay über Architekturgeschichte und Big Data folgen drei Aufsätze zu den Themen Städtebau, sozialem Wohnbau und der Fiktion des Raums. Auch einige prägende Wiener Architekten treten auf: Frank, Kiesler, Hollein und Prix. Die Themen Wohnen, Design und Möbel werden mit eigenen Projekten von Sarnitz illustriert; am Ende widmet sich das Buch der Architekturfotografie, die für Sarnitz als Publizisten große Bedeutung hat; The title of the book sets the two fields of activity pursued by the architect, architectural historian and theorist August Sarnitz – building and writing – in a reciprocal relation: the context to what has been built emerges in the process of writing, just as the context to what has been written emerges in the process of building. The structure of the book follows precisely this reciprocity: an essay about architectural history and Big Data is followed by three on the topics of urban development, social housing, and the fiction of space. A number of influential Viennese architects appear as well: Frank, Kiesler, Hollein and Prix. The topics of housing, design and furniture are all illustrated with Sarnitz’s own projects; the end of the book is dedicated to architectural photography, which is especially important to Sarnitz in his capacity as publicist. The richly illustrated book is the first to document Sarnitz’s work as author, designer, exhibition designer, architect and photographer UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783035618785 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783035618785 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/cover/covers/9783035618785.jpg ER -