Peter Lynch: Fragments and CoherenceDrawing from multiple disciplines, architect Peter Lynch describes a distinct approach to design and composition what he terms "holding together". Fragments and Coherence is a monograph of original projects and a gentle manifesto on complexity and coherence in architecture. Peter Lynch, former Architect in Residence at Cranbrook Academy of Art and Guest Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, presents twenty key projects from three decades of
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Drawing from multiple disciplines, architect Peter Lynch describes a distinct approach to design and composition-what he terms "holding together".
Fragments and Coherence is a monograph of original projects and a gentle manifesto on complexity and coherence in architecture. Peter Lynch, former Architect-in-Residence at Cranbrook Academy of Art and Guest Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, presents twenty key projects from three decades of design practice in New York, Beijing, and Stockholm. In project descriptions and essays Peter Lynch examines works of architecture, landscape design, music, literature, and painting that have been fashioned through "holding together"- an approach to composition that derives the structure of a work from the character of its parts. Beethoven's Late Quartets, T.S. Eliot's poem "The Waste Land," Marcel Duchamp's "The Large Glass," Hadrian's Villa, the Yuanmingyuan, Eileen Gray's Villa E-1027, John Hejduk's "Victims" projects, and Peter Lynch's own Timescape Garden are some examples. The author proposes a relationship between this way of making things and philosopher Giorgio Agamben's notion of singularity. Works made up of disjunct elements, reconciled with each other according to their natures, are often singular: examples of themselves alone, not encompassed by any category or rule.