- Architecture criticism
Architecture criticism is the act of writing or speaking about a
building , usually of historical importance or novel design or built in a notable public space.Most major national
newspapers offirst world countries cover thearts in some form and architecturecriticism may be included as a part of this arts coverage. Some newspapers, however, carry their architecture reviews with thereal estate section or the "Home & Style" supplement.Cite web
last = Goldberger
first = Paul
title = Architecture Criticism: Does It Matter
work = Paul Goldberger
accessdate = 2008-07-10
date = 2003-11-12
url = http://www.paulgoldberger.com/speeches.php?speech=criticism]In addition there may exist specialist media to cover any artistic
discipline and so some devoted to architectural coverage.Architectural Review is an example of such aperiodical As with other forms of criticism it uses its own
technical language to convey what the reviewer has seen.Ada Louise Huxtable was the first full time architecture critic working for an American daily newspaper when theNew York Times gave her the role in 1963.Louise Mumford , though, had written extensively on architecture in the nineteen thirties, forties and fifties at theNew Yorker .Considerations
Amongst matters for consideration when reviewing a building may be:
*Aesthetics - whether the building is pleasing to the eye.
* Functionality - whether the building meets the needs of the client and those who will use the building.
* Style - see for examples of these.
*Building materials - discussion of the choice of these and whether wise or unwise.
* Environment - does the building fit into its surroundings, whether those surroundings consist of other buildings or of a naturallandscape . Also, of increasing importance these days, is the buildingenvironmentally friendly (regarding such things as energy consumption, pollution, renewable materials).
* Context - asking how the building relates to projects built around the same time (contemporaneous projects) or by the same architect.Indeed those considerations should be thought over by the architect: it is the critic's task to assess how successful the architect (and others involved with the project) have been in meeting both the criteria the project set out to meet and the criteria that the critic himself feels to be important.
Contemporary critics
Contemporary critics working for major
newspapers include:
*Jonathan Glancey ofThe Guardian [http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/jonathanglancey]
*Jay Merrick ofThe Independent
*Tom Dyckhoff (various publications).pecialised periodicals
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Architectural Review ee also
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References
External links
* [http://www.paulgoldberger.com/speeches.php?speech=criticism "Architecture Criticism: Does It Matter?"]
**Here the culture editor of theNew York Times gives a detailed speech about the meaning and impact of architecture criticism.
* [http://www.cicarchitecture.org/ International Committee of Architectural Critics]
*Cite news
title = Built on Soaring Words
last = Weinstein
first = Norman
work =The Australian
accessdate = 2008-07-09
date = 2008-05-28
url = http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23768543-25192,00.html
**This article, whilst not an example of architectural criticism, describes the importance of architectural students developing a strong vocabulary with which to describe buildings.
* [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/youngcritics/story/0,,2289650,00.html Our critics' advice] -The Guardian July 8 2008.
**In this article Jonathan Glancey gives advice to young, ambitious, would-be architecture critics.
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