Abstract :
The understanding and, consequently, the status of the terms architect, drawing and building, alter through context and time. Less recognised are the interdependencies that lie beneath their constituent parts; the drawing and the building, the designer and maker, the material and the immaterial. By reversing typical patterns of exchange, Jonathan Hill disrupts the security of the familiar and the certainty of the stable, and considers how drawing and building are both similar and different
Keywords :
Alberti , Rupert Scott , Andrea Palladio , Linnaeusי Cabinet: the Conjoined House , Palazzo Antonini , Mark Cousins , Matthew Butcher , The Flood House , A House for A House , Yves Klein , Vitruvius , Fire Wall , Juliet Quintero , Aliceיs House , David Sibley , Giorgio Vasari , The Enigma of a House and its Furniture , Charlie De Bono , Max Dewdney , Chee Kit Lai , San Petronio