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Space as Storyteller Space as Storyteller Spatial Jumps in Architecture, Critical Theory, and Literature Laura Chiesa northwestern university press evanston, illinois Northwestern University Press www .nupress.northwestern .edu Copyright © 2016 by Northwestern University Press. Published 2016. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Library of Congress Cataloging- in- Publication Data Names: Chiesa, Laura, author. Title: Space as storyteller : spatial jumps in architecture, critical theory, and literature / Laura Chiesa. Description: Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press, 2016. | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2016014075 | ISBN 9780810133457 (pbk. : alk. paper) | ISBN 9780810133464 (cloth : alk. paper) | ISBN 9780810133471 (e-book) Subjects: LCSH: Literature, Modern—20th century—History and criticism. | Space and time in literature. | Architecture, Modern—20th century—History and criticism. | Architecture and literature. | Cities and towns in literature. | Benjamin, Walter, 1892–1940—Criticism and interpretation. | Marinetti, F. T., 1876–1944—Criticism and interpretation. | Calvino, Italo—Criticism and interpretation. | Perec, Georges, 1936–1982—Criticism and interpretation. | Tschumi, Bernard, 1944—Criticism and interpretation. | Koolhaas, Rem— Criticism and interpretation. Classification: LCC PN56.S667 C466 2016 | DDC 809.9384—dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016014075 For if the sentence is the wall before the language of the original, literalness is the arcade. — Walter Benjamin, “The Task of the Translator” (260) [Gerard Dupuy:] By its size, Life A User’s Manual is a book with which one can settle in. You can take your time. “You’ll be reading it all winter,” remarks G. P. on the phone with somebody who just bought his book. Sure, you can settle in with it, but the book is not very favorable to it. [Georges Perec:] At the beginning, people were reluctant to read it, because of the volume and of the stories that are not related to each other. It’s like a train that’s starting up: the locomotive has to work hard to pull. But, as soon as it gets moving . . . — Georges Perec, Entretiens et Conférences (vol. 1, 233) Contents List of Illustrations ix Acknowledgments xi Notes on the Text xiii Introduction 1 Chapter 1 In the Primeval Fields of Modernity 17 Chapter 2 Abstract Theatricality as Impossible Synthesis 49 Chapter 3 Cities and Puzzles: Multiple and Contrasting Emotions 81 Chapter 4 From Fictionalizing Function to Redefining the Now of the Urban 117 Chapter 5 Adventuring (in) the Architectural Field: Rem Koolhaas and the Office for Metropolitan Architecture 149 Coda 191 Notes 195 Works Cited 233 Index 245 Illustrations Figure 4.1. Superstudio, Misura nel Chianti, 1970 118 Figure 4.2. Superstudio, Landscape Office, 1970 119 Figure 4.3. Superstudio, Reflected Architecture: New Niagara, 1970 122 Figure 4.4. Superstudio, Fundamental Acts: Education, 1971 125 Figure 4.5. Archizoom, No- Stop City, 1971 126 Figures 4.6 and 4.7. Bernard Tschumi, Advertisements for Architecture, 1976– 80 127 Figure 4.8. Bernard Tschumi, The Manhattan Transcripts, “The Block,” 1980 132 Figure 4.9. Bernard Tschumi, Parc de la Villette, Superposition: Points, Lines, Planes, 1982 135 Figure 4.10. Bernard Tschumi, Parc de la Villette, Folie R5, 1982– 98 136 Figure 4.11. Bernard Tschumi, Parc de la Villette, Cinematic Promenade, Garden of Mirrors, 1982– 98 137 Figure 4.12. Bernard Tschumi, Groningen Glass Video Gallery, 1990 141 Figure 4.13. Bernard Tschumi, Le Fresnoy National Studio for Contemporary Arts, 1991– 97 143 Figure 4.14. Bernard Tschumi, Lerner Hall Student Center, Columbia University, 1994– 99 144 Figure 4.15. Bernard Tschumi, New Acropolis Museum, 2001– 9 146 Figure 5.1. OMA, Byzantium, illustrations by Tomas Koolhaas and Louis Price, from S,M,L,XL 155 ix

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Walter Benjamin's Arcades Project suggests that space can become a storyteller: if so, plenty of fleeting stories can be read in the space of modernity, where repetition and the unexpected cross-pollinate. In Space as Storyteller, Laura Chiesa explores several stories across a wide range of time tha
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