6.26.2004

LA Climbs: Alternative Uses for Architecture

Sighted last time I was in a bookstore. It's perhaps a bit too twee . . . but precisely matches something discussed in the correspondence . . . and, if I could throw around money this summer like I have over the last few years, I'm sure I'd have bought a copy.
"In _LA Climbs: Alternative Uses for Architecture_, climbs are photographed, named, graded, and appear alongside topographic diagrams and detailed route descriptions. Crossing over from artistic intervention to a guidebook for the climber bored with legitimate locations, Hartley's project has similarities to the exploits of the legendary Frenchman Alain Robert (who famously scaled the Petronas Towers, the Eiffel Tower and the Empire State Building) or skatebording culture where empty swimming pools are used as alternative sites for extreme skating. These acts of architectural misinterpretation encompass an eclectic selection including Hartley's climb up the infamous Hollywood sign, Frank Gehry's new Disney Hall, as well as classic mid-century Case Study Houses and iconic works by architects such as Wright, Schindler, Meler, Koenig, Lautner and Neutra. These exploits come together to reveal a perception of the city and its architecture reduced to surface, texture and relative distance from the ground. Through a combination of colour photography, drawings and diagrams, this book provides an alternative view of key sites and buildings in and around Los Angeles."

2 Comments:

Blogger pupil said...

What's the name of that French cat (he may have shot, like, an add for Nike or something), who uses the forms and structures of the city to pull of these amazing Batman-like traversals? I had a vid clip of him on my computer, but I think it was large and jettisoned before the Seattle->LA move. Sigh.

June 27, 2004 10:37 AM  
Blogger pupil said...

Ah, well, I didn't find the clip, but I found a Guardian story
http://sport.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,10488,1026383,00.html
that provides a link to the official "free running" website (pix and video)

June 29, 2004 10:49 AM  

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