Materiality is a recurring and central issue in architecture. This book explains how materials are "constructed", how they become cultural substances. Metamorphism investigates the complex relationship between natural materials and technology, science and sensuality.
Gottfried Semper (1803-1879) made the notion of Stoffwechsel the key element of his theory. With this concept he intended to explain how a structural form originally bound to a method of processing is transferred from one material to another, liberated from its original function.
For the first time, the book investigates the subject from a historic point of view whilst reflecting on current interdisciplinary research. Examples from Aalto to Zumthor illustrate the specific aspects of historic and contemporary material concepts.
Although primarily for the discipline of architecture,
Metamorphism
also reaches further, aiming, by looking at architecture, to bridge the gap between material research, with its philosophically unconsidered results, and a theoretical debate about the `new materialism where those results are generally ignored. "
[. . .] as an exposition of Semper, by no means always the easiest of writers to follow, Moravánszky s betters any other that I know. "
"
Metamorphism
is a superbly produced book. Although originally written in German, in its English version reads not at all like a translation but as a new text, and it is illustrated by the authors own excellent photographs, all of them beautifully printed. It is a pleasure both to read and to handle. "
Adrian Forty in:
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
, Vol. 81 No. 2, 6/2022
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