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Title Space Activated by Technology / [presented by] Craig Hodgetts
Published London, England: Pidgeon Digital, 1987
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Description 1 online resource (1 streaming audio file (27 minutes)): sound, color + transcript, images of works
Contents Craig Hodgetts--Link System--Mobile Theatre--Southside Settlement, Columbus, Ohio--Pini Salon--Cookie Express--Interactive Video Kiosk--Ecotopia Films--Bochner Residence, Bel Air--Architects' Own House, Thameside Residence--Palazzo Gagosian Art Gallery & Residence, Venice, Los Angeles--Micro Shop Interactive Computer--Architects' Own House
Summary American born Craig Hodgetts graduated from Yale with a degree in architecture in 1967. He then set up an architectural studio with a variety of partners beginning with Peter de Bretteville, then with Robert Mangurian and, since 1984, with Hsinming Fung. Over the years he has taught at California Institute of the Arts (where he was Associate Dean from 1969 - 1971), UCLA, and currently at the University of Pennsylvania. He has received many awards for his work, which has been widely published and exhibited. In this talk he says that he and his work-mates like to think of themselves as a bunch of garage architects working in the Los Angeles tradition. In addition to designing buildings, they have pursued a wide range of research and design projects - a prefab system, a mobile theatre, furniture, films, tiny projects like an interactive video kiosk and a 'cookie' kiosk for mass production - and now they are building a house for the partners themselves. In all their projects their preoccupation has been with the inherent geometry of the making of a place, and thinking of their buildings as a collage of spatial typologies. Space is defined by accommodating functions as opposed to spatial definitions
Notes Title from publisher's website (viewed April 28, 2021)
Subject Architects.
Architectural design -- United States
Architecture, Modern -- 20th century.
Form Streaming audio
Author Hodgetts, Craig, narrator.