Description
Rethinking the fundamentals of planning
Lars Lerup's conceptual explorations as a designer
and thinker have been inspired by philosophers and artists from
Foucault to Beckett. Lerup's furniture designs elude consumer culture.
They conform neither to what is commonly understood as useful nor to
what is typically regarded as necessary. They question the assumed
functions of furniture and, at the same time, their assigned place in
space. His pieces interrogate their roles and positions and introduce a
disturbing or at least disconcerting note to conventional floor plans.
This
autobiography of a design project is about rendering visible the
consumerism that is driving the current economically motivated expansion
of our cities, and dealing with the consequences for the environment
and society.
Author: Lars Lerup
Publisher: Birkhauser
Published: 06/30/2022
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 7.30h x 4.55w x 0.90d
ISBN13: 9783035625103
ISBN10: 3035625107
BISAC Categories:
- Architecture | Study & Teaching
- Architecture | Design, Drafting, Drawing & Presentation
- Architecture | Regional
About the Author
Lars Lerup is the Harry K. and Albert K. Smith Professor of
Architecture and the Dean Emeritus at Rice School of Architecture,
Houston Texas and Professor Emeritus of University of California at
Berkeley. He was awarded Doctor honoris causa in technology by Lund
University, Sweden in 2001.
Born in Sweden, he holds degrees in engineering (Sweden), architecture
(UC Berkeley) and urban design (GSD, Harvard). Lerup has written several
books: Villa Prima Facie 1976, Building the Unfinished 1977 (also
published in German), Planned Assaults 1987 (also published in Chinese),
After the City 2000, and some fifty essays in international magazines.
His most recent book One Million Acres and No Zoning was published in
2010.
Lerup's art and design work includes drawings, paintings, architectural
projects and competitions for new towns (Taipei, Taiwan), buildings,
houses (California, Texas and Switzerland) and furniture. His work has
been exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Paris,
Berlin, Rome, Zurich, Moscow and Stockholm.
Lerup was elected Swedish American by Vasa Orden in 2004. He was the
Harold W. Brunner Rome Prize Fellow at the American Academy in Rome
2009-10.