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Crafting History: Archiving and the Quest for Architectural Legacy
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Title: Crafting History: Archiving and the Quest for Architectural Legacy
Author: Albena Yaneva
ISBN: 9781501752155
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 2020
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 252
Publisher Description: <p><b>What constitutes an archive in architecture?</b> What forms does it take? What epistemology does it perform? What kind of craft is archiving? <i>Crafting History</i> provides answers and offers insights on the ontological granularity of the archive and its relationship with architecture as a complex enterprise that starts and ends much beyond the act of building or the life of a creator. </p><p>In this book we learn how objects are processed and catalogued, how a classification scheme is produced, how models and drawings are preserved, and how born-digital material battles time and technology obsolescence. We follow the work of conservators, librarians, cataloguers, digital archivists, museum technicians, curators, and architects, and we capture archiving in its mundane and practical course. </p><p>Based on ethnographic observation at the Canadian Centre for Architecture and interviews with a range of practitioners, including Álvaro Siza and Peter Eisenman, Albena Yaneva traces archiving through the daily work and care of all its participants, scrutinizing their variable ontology, scale, and politics. Yaneva addresses the strategies practicing architects employ to envisage an archive-based future and tells a story about how architectural collections are crafted so as to form the epistemological basis of architectural history.</p>
Author: Albena Yaneva
ISBN: 9781501752155
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 2020
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 252
Publisher Description: <p><b>What constitutes an archive in architecture?</b> What forms does it take? What epistemology does it perform? What kind of craft is archiving? <i>Crafting History</i> provides answers and offers insights on the ontological granularity of the archive and its relationship with architecture as a complex enterprise that starts and ends much beyond the act of building or the life of a creator. </p><p>In this book we learn how objects are processed and catalogued, how a classification scheme is produced, how models and drawings are preserved, and how born-digital material battles time and technology obsolescence. We follow the work of conservators, librarians, cataloguers, digital archivists, museum technicians, curators, and architects, and we capture archiving in its mundane and practical course. </p><p>Based on ethnographic observation at the Canadian Centre for Architecture and interviews with a range of practitioners, including Álvaro Siza and Peter Eisenman, Albena Yaneva traces archiving through the daily work and care of all its participants, scrutinizing their variable ontology, scale, and politics. Yaneva addresses the strategies practicing architects employ to envisage an archive-based future and tells a story about how architectural collections are crafted so as to form the epistemological basis of architectural history.</p>
