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Architectures of Weaving: From Fibers and Yarns to Scaffolds and Skins

Author/EditorSauer, Christiane (Author)
Stoll, Mareike (Author)
Fransen Waldhoer, Ebba (Author)
Schneider, Maxie (Author)
Publisher: JOVIS Verlag
ISBN: 9783868597394
Pub Date21/11/2022
BindingPaperback
Pages224
Dimensions (mm)240(h) * 170(w)
¥6,186
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Architectures of Weaving reimagines the art of weaving as the combined result of fiber techniques and cultural practice. Addressing today's urgent energetic and environmental challenges, the book explores new approaches for resilient and adaptable material systems by examining the boundaries between softness and rigidity, material and shape, and functionality and structure. With the aim of fostering interdisciplinary research and developing sustainable practices, this thoughtfully designed book assembles contributions by practitioners and theoreticians working in the fields of anthropology, architecture, art, biology, cultural history, design, materials science, and textile technology.

Architectures of Weaving reimagines the art of weaving as the combined result of fiber techniques and cultural practice. Addressing today's urgent energetic and environmental challenges, the book explores new approaches for resilient and adaptable material systems by examining the boundaries between softness and rigidity, material and shape, and functionality and structure. With the aim of fostering interdisciplinary research and developing sustainable practices, this thoughtfully designed book assembles contributions by practitioners and theoreticians working in the fields of anthropology, architecture, art, biology, cultural history, design, materials science, and textile technology.

The interdisciplinary editorial team weaves together perspectives rooted in architecture, design and humanities: Christiane Sauer bridges architectural practice and textile research as a Professor for Material Design at Weissensee Kunsthochschule Berlin. The relation of art history and design is Mareike Stoll's research focus. Ebba Fransen Waldhoer is a textile designer specialized in research, art and scenography. Maxie Schneider is an architect and researches adaptive material systems. Their cooperation in the field of architecture and textiles is based at the Cluster of Excellence "Matters of Activity. Image Space Material" at Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin.

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