Dingbat 2.0: The Iconic Los Angeles Apartment as Projection of a Metropolis (e-bog) af -
Stein, Joshua G. (redaktør)

Dingbat 2.0: The Iconic Los Angeles Apartment as Projection of a Metropolis e-bog

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The first critical study of the ubiquitous and mundane Los Angeles dingbat apartment, featuring critical essays, photography, and international competition winners re-envisioning the dingbat for the 21st century. Often dismissed as ugly and unremarkable, dingbat apartments have qualities that arguably make them innovative, iconoclastic, and distinctly L.A. For more than half a century the idios...
E-bog 196,23 DKK
Forfattere Bestor, Barbara (medforfatter), Stein, Joshua G. (redaktør)
Udgivet 15 september 2022
Genrer History of architecture
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781954600584
The first critical study of the ubiquitous and mundane Los Angeles dingbat apartment, featuring critical essays, photography, and international competition winners re-envisioning the dingbat for the 21st century. Often dismissed as ugly and unremarkable, dingbat apartments have qualities that arguably make them innovative, iconoclastic, and distinctly L.A. For more than half a century the idiosyncratic dingbat has been largely anonymous, occasionally fetishized and often misunderstood.Praised and vilified in equal measure, dingbat apartments were a critical enabler of Los Angeles rapid postwar urban expansion. While these apartments are known for their variety of midcentury decorated facades, less explored is the way they have contributed to a consistency of urban density achieved by few other twentieth century cities.Dingbat 2.0 integrates essays and discussions by some of todays leading architects, urbanists and cultural critics with photographic series, typological analysis, and speculative designs from around the world to propose alternate futures for Los Angeles housing and to consider how qualities of the inarguably flawed housing type can foreground many crucial issues facing global metropolises today.Published in cooperation with The Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban Design. Book design: Jessica Fleischmann/still room.