Architecture on the Carpet: The Curious Tale of Construction Toys and the Genesis of Modern Buildings

Architecture on the Carpet: The Curious Tale of Construction Toys and the Genesis of Modern Buildings

by Brenda Vale (Author), RobertVale (Author)

Synopsis

This entertaining and intriguing book explores the host of connections linking the model-building toys of the modern period with architectural movements, social history, and national identities and myths. Brenda and Robert Vale investigate not only how model sets have reflected different building styles, both historic and contemporary, but also whether the toys themselves influenced the subsequent careers of the children who grew up playing with them. A wealth of illustrations support their case. The authors show how the famous prefabricated engineered aesthetic of Meccano does seem to have influenced some notable architects, though they question whether an early experience of Arkitex necessarily engendered a love of high-rise offices. They draw out novel connections between model-railway buildings and modernism; model sets such as Castos and reinforced concrete housing; and even between the creative but slightly surreal Playplax and postmodern deconstructivist architecture. Informative, opinionated and ranging across more than a century of toys and architectural trends, this book imparts an infectious nostalgia for these wonderful toys, many of them vintage classics.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Edition: 01
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd
Published: 01 Jul 2013

ISBN 10: 0500342857
ISBN 13: 9780500342855
Book Overview: A wholly original view of architecture explored through the prism of children's construction toys

Media Reviews
'Successful and enjoyable ... will appeal to anyone for whom the words `Arkitex', `Minibrix', or even `Lego' conjures distant memories of constructional fun' - Architecture Today
'The first book on architectural history I have read for a long time that made me repeatedly laugh out loud ... The ideal stocking-filler for the model housebuilder in your own family' - The World of Interiors
Author Bio
Brenda and Robert Vale are both professors in the School of Architecture at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. They are the authors of The Autonomous House, Green Architecture, The New Autonomous House and Time to Eat the Dog?, all published by Thames & Hudson.