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Fame + Architecture
Julia Chance (Guest Editor), Torsten Schmiedeknecht (Guest Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-470-84229-4
Paperback
112 pages
February 2002
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  • Table of Contents
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Editorial (Helen Castle).

Introduction (Julia Chance and Torsten Schmiedeknecht).

Part 1: Investigating the Relationships between Architecture and Fame.

Some Thoughts on Fame and the Institution of Architecture (David Dunster).

Fame versus Celebrity (Charles Jencks interviewed by Julia Chance).

The Architect, Conspicuousness and the Part Played by Fame (Royston Landau).

Part 2: Contemporary Architects and their Negotiation with Fame.

Functional Icons (Charles Jencks in Conversation with Lord Foster).

It is not that difficult to become famous if you really want to (Sean Griffiths of FAT in Conversation with Torsten Schmiedeknecht).

High-Tech Knights (Jeremy Melvin).

Breaking all Taboos (John Outram in Conversation with Helen Castle).

The Face of Jacques Herzog (Julia Chance.

Part 3: The Making Famous of Place through the Creation of a Building.

Fame + Ruins (Heinz Schütz).

Word of Mouth (Diller + Scofidio in Conversation with Jayne Merkel).

Life in the Afternoon (Paul Davies).

Part 4: Education and Fame.

Fame and Fortunes in Architectural Pedagogy (Jonathan Harris).

Part 5: Architecture and Fame in the Course of History.

Architecture in Vogue (Jamie Scott).

Heinrich Klotz and Postmodernism in Germany (Torsten Schmiedeknecht).

Fables of Visibility (Pierluigi Serraino).

Fame + Frank Lloyd Wright (Howard Martin).

Building Profile: The Church of Santa Maria in Marco de Canavezes (Jeremy Melvin).

Practice Profile: SHoP /
Sharples Holden Pasquarelli (Craig Kellogg).

Highlights from Wiley-Academy.

Book Review.

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