2009
DOI: 10.1086/652502
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Unraveling the Textile in Modern Architecture: Guest Editor's Introduction

Abstract: Gathered in this special issue of Studies in the Decorative Arts are four articles that deal in different ways with the same thesis: that textiles and theories of textile design have a vital place in modern architecture and design. Ranging from the literal incorporation of textiles-curtains, pillowcases, blankets, rugs-into architectural ensembles to more abstract conceptions of textiles as wrappers or disguises of structure, the concept of the textile is interwoven into modern buildings. Whether architects we… Show more

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“…This paradigm for interactional architecture and performative design space is studied through the medium of the textile. In Gottfried Semper’s “principle of dress,” the textile exemplifies a “relationship of materials, tectonics, and ornament and the partnership of technology and cultural practice in the development of architectural form.” 26 This is thoroughly at play in positioning the textile as a mediator between cultures of architectural definition and the diverse bodymind. At once, the textile is a precisely structured surface—a tensile envelope—and transformable interface—a deformable, spatial canvas of interactive projections.…”
Section: Forming Socio-spatial Rhetoricmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paradigm for interactional architecture and performative design space is studied through the medium of the textile. In Gottfried Semper’s “principle of dress,” the textile exemplifies a “relationship of materials, tectonics, and ornament and the partnership of technology and cultural practice in the development of architectural form.” 26 This is thoroughly at play in positioning the textile as a mediator between cultures of architectural definition and the diverse bodymind. At once, the textile is a precisely structured surface—a tensile envelope—and transformable interface—a deformable, spatial canvas of interactive projections.…”
Section: Forming Socio-spatial Rhetoricmentioning
confidence: 99%