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A Conversation About Conversations With Kenneth Frampton

Kenneth FramptonMario GoodenIsabelle Kirkham-LewittMary McLeod, and Daniel Talesnik (TU Munich) participate in a conversation about the book Kenneth Frampton: Conversations with Daniel Talesnik (Columbia Books on Architecture and the City, 2023).

Kenneth Frampton: Conversations with Daniel Talesnik presents seven interviews with the architectural historian reflecting on the long arc of his rich and influential career in the discipline. Spanning Frampton’s early years as an architecture student at the Guildford School of Art to his nearly fifty years as a professor at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, the interviews trace not only the development and implications of his work but also the cultural, political, and discursive terrain surrounding it. Here Frampton outlines the formation of his seminal ideas of “critical regionalism” and “tectonic culture,” and also ruminates on how he understands his own role as a writer on architecture. The book includes an essay by Mary McLeod, which takes stock of Frampton’s “criticality” and his enduring impact on architectural practice. As a whole, Kenneth Frampton: Conversations with Daniel Talesnik is as much a portrait of a thinker as a record of the books, buildings, and ideas that have inspired such profound architectural thought.

This event will be held in Wood Auditorium at Columbia GSAPP and live-streamed on the Columbia GSAPP YouTube Channel.

https://www.arch.columbia.edu/events/3107-a-conversation-about-conversations-with-kenneth-frampton

Event Contact Information:
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events@arch.columbia.edu

Date

Nov 09 2023
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Time

6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Formats (virtual, in person, hybrid)

In-Person

Venue

Columbia University - Avery Hall
1172 Amsterdam Ave #3
Category

Organizer

Columbia University GSAPP (Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation)
Website
https://arch.columbia.edu/
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