ABSTRACT

This book explores the notion of mapping in architectural discourse. First locating, positioning and theorizing mapping, it then makes explicit the relationship between research and design in architecture through cartography and spatial analysis.

It proposes three distinct modalities: tool, operation and concept, showing how these methods lead to discursive aspects of architectural work and highlighting mapping as an instrument in developing architectural form. It emphasizes the importance of place and time as fundamental terms with which to understand the role of mapping. An investigation into architectural discourse, this book will appeal to academics and researchers within the discipline with a particular interest in theory, history and cartography.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

part 1|91 pages

The emergent in mapping

chapter 1|48 pages

The historical emergence of ‘mapping’

Map use, subversivity and the digital

chapter 2|41 pages

Towards a theory of mapping in architecture

Production, disciplinarity and activation

part 2|112 pages

Mapping towards architectural construct

chapter 3|33 pages

Chorography and the operationalization of the map

Place, measure and idea

chapter 4|40 pages

Aionology and the instrumentalization of the map

Time, notation and form

chapter 5|37 pages

Heterotopology and the conceptualization of the map

Implacement, order and theory