Abstract
Publications on architectural theory have predominantly taken on the form of text-based books, monographs, and articles. With the rise of transdisciplinary and practice-based research in architecture, new opportunities are opening up for other forms of architectural theory, such as film-based mediums, which promise to expand and alter the convention of the written practice of theory. Two possible types of filmic theory are presented here. One follows the method of ethnographic documentary filmmaking inspired by Sarah Pinkfilm-based mediums, which promise to expand and alter thellows the line of art house filmmaking inspired by Kathryn Rameyyn Rameyg inspired by Sarah Pinkfilm-based mediums, which promise to expand ae to expand ad mediums, which promise to expand a convention of the written practice of theory. or constructing knowledge, new discourses on filmic theory can be opened up. It is argued here that film as architectural theory is part of this new discourse, broadening the audience’u engagement with architecture through not only “readership” but also “viewership.”
DOI
10.1080/20507828.2016.1239965
Publication Date
2016-09-01
Publication Title
Architecture and Culture
Volume
4
Issue
3
Publisher
Informa UK Limited
ISSN
2050-7836
Embargo Period
2024-11-19
First Page
485
Last Page
498
Recommended Citation
Troiani, I., & Kahn, A. (2016) 'Film as Architectural Theory', Architecture and Culture, 4(3), pp. 485-498. Informa UK Limited: Available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/20507828.2016.1239965