What is good architecture? The answer is as complex as the question is simple. OASE investigates the assumptions behind existing value models by having the question ‘what is good architecture?’ answered by people whose ‘preoccupation’ is architecture.
Although architecture is the subject of much writing and debate, architects, critics and historians seem to assume that an unequivocal value model for architecture does not exist. Moreover, the last models for architecture evaluation (modernism and postmodernism) have been followed by perversions (supermodernism, retromodernism) or by science-focused ideals (sustainability, computing models). Yet many problems in the world of architecture would disappar if what is meant by ‘good architecture’ were made clearer. Of course the question of good architecture cannot be answered unequivocally and definitively, but OASE is convinced that it is impossible to deal with architecture, with design, criticism, theory or history, without making assumptions about architectural quality, and that it is crucial to make these assumptions explicit.
Pier Vittorio Aureli, Isabelle Doucet, Paul Goldberger, Herman Hertzberger, Steven Holl, Anne Holtrop, Kersten Geers, David van Seeveren, Lucien Kroll, Andrew Leach, Philippe Morel, Rural Studio, Michael Sorkin, Bart Verschaffel
Creative Industries Fund
Karel Martens & Valentijn Goethals
978-94-6208-064-5
May 2013
sold out
Dutch, English
128 p
Paperback