Australian Architecture: The Misty Metropolis

C. Hamann
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ABSTRACT Since the nineteenth century a physically distant Metropolis has been invoked to determine the validity of Australian architectural projects and their ideas, and the assumption is this Metropolis sends out resolved principles to a provincial culture. This view assumes that actual immigration to Australia equals cultural erasure. It assumes Australia’s architectural culture is infantile or child-like and must accept a continual and necessarily painful education- the pedagogical focus-to animate local architecture. It is frequently asserted that architects whose capacities do not seem adequately recognised in Australia would always fare better in this Metropolis. The Metropolis proves, on closer inspection, to be nebulous and varied in location. Its constituent countries and cultures, usually associated with “age” and cultural power, have warred with each other constantly, and have consistently driven architects from its perceived membership. Its principles are frequently changing and often thoroughly inconsistent, and half its ‘member’ cultures are out of cultural action at any given moment. This is papered over by a minatory orthodoxy in criticism and rhetoric, which works well in Australia because it serves local needs and worries at several levels, and because Australian architectural culture projects values and characteristics onto this metropolis from an assumed geographical distance.
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澳大利亚建筑:迷雾都市
摘要自19世纪以来,一个遥远的大都市就被用来确定澳大利亚建筑项目及其理念的有效性,人们认为这个大都市向一个省级文化发出了坚定的原则。这种观点认为,实际移民到澳大利亚等于文化消失。它假设澳大利亚的建筑文化是幼稚的或像孩子一样的,必须接受持续的、必然痛苦的教育——这是激发当地建筑活力的教学重点。人们经常断言,那些在澳大利亚能力似乎没有得到充分认可的建筑师,在这个大都市总是会过得更好。仔细观察,大都会的地理位置是模糊多变的。它的组成国家和文化,通常与“年龄”和文化力量联系在一起,一直在相互争斗,并一直将建筑师从其感知的成员中赶走。其原则经常发生变化,而且往往完全不一致,其一半的“成员”文化在任何特定时刻都没有文化行动。这被批评和修辞中的威胁性正统所掩盖,这种正统在澳大利亚很有效,因为它在多个层面上满足了当地的需求和担忧,也因为澳大利亚建筑文化从假定的地理距离将价值观和特色投射到这座大都市上。
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