反转的安东尼-维德勒

Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1162/octo_a_00511
Mark Wigley
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摘要 这篇纪念安东尼-维德勒的文章探讨了他的痴迷思维和写作方式,这种思维和写作方式主要是历史学的,最终是自传体的,因为这种思维和写作方式是面向未来的。维德勒不是一个写作的历史学家,而是一个随着时间推移产生历史学家效果的作家。他是一位反向的学者,一位训练有素的建筑师和富有洞察力的建筑评论家,他专注于从柏拉图到最新的数字狂热者所遗留下来的乌托邦梦想,即理想化的建筑将孵化出一个公平的社会,以及为实现这些梦想而进行的总是不成功的尝试所产生的乌托邦效应。维德勒将建筑和它所服务的社会生活描绘成永远悬浮在乌托邦和乌托邦之间。科林-罗(Colin Rowe)是维德勒1960年在剑桥大学的第一位导师,他指出埃米尔-考夫曼(Emil Kaufmann)关于启蒙建筑师早熟的现代性的著作,尤其是克劳德-尼古拉斯-勒杜在18世纪末想象的理想城市,引发了维德勒一生的痴迷。维德勒从未放过勒杜,不断重塑他以及从托尼-加尼埃和勒-柯布西耶开始的 20 世纪和 21 世纪一连串无穷无尽的建筑师。考夫曼(Kaufmann)和罗(Rowe)以及沃尔特-本雅明(Walter Benjamin)都是这部作品的灵魂人物,本雅明对历史的反转同样也是基于傅立叶哲学与特定建筑类型学之间的关系。
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Anthony Vidler in Reverse
Abstract This essay in memory of Anthony Vidler explores the ways in which his obsessive mode of thinking and writing was primarily historiographic and ultimately autobiographical as it reversed itself towards the future. Vidler was not a historian who wrote but a writer who over time produced the effect of being a historian. He was a scholar in reverse, a trained architect and insightful architectural critic fixated on the ongoing legacy, from Plato to the latest digital zealots, of utopian dreams of an idealized architecture that would incubate an equitable society and the dystopian effects of the always unsuccessful attempts to realize those dreams. Vidler portrayed architecture and the social life it supposedly serves as permanently suspended between utopia and dystopia. Colin Rowe, his first tutor at Cambridge University in 1960, triggered this life-long obsession by pointing to Emil Kaufmann's writing about the precocious modernity of enlightenment architects, especially the ideal city imagined in the late 18th century by Claude-Nicolaus Ledoux, symptomatically the only architect referred to by the utopian socialist Charles Fourier. Vidler never let go of Ledoux, continuously reshaping him and an endless chain of architects from the 20th and 21st centuries, starting with Tony Garnier and Le Corbusier. Kaufmann and Rowe haunt all the work, as does Walter Benjamin, whose inversion of history likewise turned on the relationship between Fourier's philosophy and a specific architectural typology.
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