Infantile Imagination and Infant Architectural Schools

Authors

  • Alexander Rappaport Union of Moscow Architects; Union of Designers of Russia; UMA Internet-magazine “Architector”; International Association of Architecture Critics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.39-40.691

Keywords:

Infant architectural teaching, Fantasy, Criticism, Realistic attitudes, Afterpostmodern and humanistic values

Abstract

Infant architectural education was built at last century on the fantasy and ornamental patterns. These methods produced attractive results, but were at the same time inducing some kind of modernistic art values in scholar training and infantile thinking. Nowadays afterpostmodern art and architecture are more distanced from playfulness and striving for critical and genetic-historical approach and thus are able to widen the scope of infantile imagination toward critical attitudes.

How to Cite

Rappaport, A. (2014). Infantile Imagination and Infant Architectural Schools. Project Baikal, 11(39-40), 14–15. https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.39-40.691

Published

2014-01-27

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