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Paperback The Anaesthetics of Architecture Book

ISBN: 0262621266

ISBN13: 9780262621267

The Anaesthetics of Architecture

In this short, intentionally polemical book, Neil Leach draws on theideas of philosophers and cultural theorists such as Walter Benjaminand Jean Baudrillard to develop a novel and highly incisive critiqueof the consequences of the growing preoccupation with images andimage-making in contemporary architectural culture.

In this short, intentionally polemical book, Neil Leach draws on the ideas of philosophers and cultural theorists such as Walter Benjamin and Jean Baudrillard to develop a novel and highly incisive critique of the consequences of the growing preoccupation with images and image-making in contemporary architectural culture. The problem with this preoccupation, Leach argues, is that it can induce a sort of numbness, as the saturation of images floods the senses and obscures deeper concerns. This problem is particularly acute for a discipline such as architecture, which relies heavily on visual representation. As a result, architects can become anaesthetized from the social and political realities of everyday life. In the intoxicating world of the image, the aesthetics of architecture threaten to become the anaesthetics of architecture. In this culture of aesthetic consumption, this "culture of the cocktail," meaningful discourse gives way to strategies of seduction, and architectural design is reduced to the superficial play of empty, seductive forms.

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Interesting but a bit convluted in later chapters

The Aaesthetics of architecture begins with a promising chapter that conveys Baudrillard's critic on modern culture especiall Media and "Hyperreality" by ample quotations from various Baudrillard's books. the author's polemical tone of each sentence is lucid and incisive. And I especially agree with his critique on Leddeus Woods' architecture , which I personally think pretentious . However, ensuing chapters slowly begin to be convluted and degress from the direction the author set in his earlier chapters. several chapters are simply fragments and afloat like RAF dinghy in the Dover Strait. The author repeats "Social and political" responsibility of artists but he failed to provide how it could be achieved and in what why it might be fulfilled. It is a very interesting book and I pretty much like author's style but last few chapters should have been better.

excellent read

This book is full of penetrating insights and a fascinating look at the movements and theory that lead to the current architectural climate. I can think of no better person than Leach to examine the shallow state of most architecture today. He puts the current state of architecture in context by elaborating on Guy Debord's seminal work-Society of the Spectacle- and the ideas of the Situationists. An easy to read, to the point, enjoyable book full of great criticism and an interesting grounding in cultural theory.

hyperreality

quite possibly the most interesting book i've read in a long time. starts out by gripping you with the now not unfamiliar but still radically contemporary discourse about the complete loss of meaning in the world and the anonymity of the image due to complete saturation. you do start to wonder if perhaps leach has a personal grudge against venturi + scott brown but all the same a refreshing bit of criticism. definately worth a read as an intro into the issues of hyperreality and seduction as the last resort in a mind numbing world of image attack, but read it quickly as this line of thought is sure to reach a point of apocalyptic tension and then burn out.
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