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Lens on! Photography as a design tool in the invention of modern architecture

Applicant Professor Tobias Becker, since 3/2021
Subject Area Architecture, Building and Construction History, Construction Research, Sustainable Building Technology
Term from 2019 to 2024
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 426703462
 
The proposed network focuses on an overlooked desideratum of architectural research: the use of analogue photography in architectural design processes of the 20th century. Although recent years have seen significant progress and a growing scholarly awareness of the importance of research into architectural media both for the design and presentation of architecture, photography has never been studied as a design tool for architecture and its potential as a practice for generating knowledge has been neglected thus far.Therefore, the applicants are proposing to study photography’s innate potentials for the production of knowledge in the context of the creation of modern architecture. Our shared hypothesis is that photography can be regarded as a medium of greater complexity than merely a representative reproduction or an objective documentation of architecture. Instead, we suggest that analogue photography through its specific characteristics and potentials actively intervened in the design of architectural projects. Research into design processes and techniques is currently a widely debated topic that extends beyond the boundaries of architectural history and theory. Workflows within architectural offices have changed rapidly over the past two decades based on the introduction of computer programs such as Adobe Creative Suite, CAD programs, software for parametric design and, more recently, the use of augmented and virtual reality. The repercussions of these changes are likely to affect all of us for decades to come because they are altering the production architecture radically. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to shift our scholarly focus towards design tools and media in architecture and to study their potentials in order to understand how they influence architecture on a grander scale. By choosing a timeframe that precedes the invention of digital tools, we are proposing to unearth their origins as part of a media archaeology that will provide a solid scholarly basis for today’s developments: not disconnected from the history of architectural media but following a long historical trajectory. Ultimately, the aim of the network is to address the above mentioned desideratum in five meetings and to provide a set of case studies and proposals in a joint publication. The first three meetings will facilitate a conversation between the members of the network and external experts from different fields of scholarship that touch upon the topic. The two final meetings will center around the production of the edited volume.
DFG Programme Scientific Networks
International Connection Austria, Switzerland
Ehemalige Antragstellerin Dr. Teresa Fankhänel, until 2/2021
 
 

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