This collection advances architectural theory, history, and criticism by proposing the lens of performance as a way to engage the multiple roles that buildings can play, without reducing them to functional categories. By casting architecture as spatial action rather than as static form, these essays open a promising avenue for future investigation.
For architects, the essays propose integrating performance into design through playful explorations that can reveal intense relationships between people and place, and among people in place. Such practices develop an architectural imagination that intuitively asks, 'How might people play out their stories in this place?' and 'How might this place spark new stories?' Questions such as these reside in the heart of all of the essays presented here. Together, they open a position in the intersection between everyday life and staged performance to rethink the role of architectural design.
Marcia Feuerstein, Virginia Tech, USA and Gray Read, Florida International University, USA
Gray Read, Alberto Pérez-Gómez, Lisa Landrum, Paul Emmons, Carolina Dayer, Sarah Bonnemaison, Peter P. Goché, Timothy Gray, Melli Hoppe, Ann Marie Borys, Tracey Eve Winton, Louise Pelletier, Christine Macy, Beth Weinstein, Marcia Feuerstein.