The importance of being specialist? The impact of component suppliers on metropolitan building and decorating practices, c.1850-1930

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基本信息

  • 批准号:
    2152429
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    --
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  • 依托单位国家:
    英国
  • 项目类别:
    Studentship
  • 财政年份:
    2017
  • 资助国家:
    英国
  • 起止时间:
    2017 至 无数据
  • 项目状态:
    未结题

项目摘要

Victorian London witnessed a diversification of decorative and built components, from fibrous plaster to iron staircases to plumbing works. Component suppliers offered pre-fabricated parts and technologically novel solutions to the construction requirements of the day. Architects, builders, decorators, contractors, home-owners and the Office of Works all turned to a variety of component suppliers for the realisation of building and interior decoration schemes. The proposed project explores the impact of this complex network of production on the design, commission and manufacture of metropolitan space.Recent studies have noted considerable growth in the number of building-related businesses c. 1850-1930, but little research has addressed component suppliers in this period. By addressing this acute gap, the project challenges the current argument that it was only by the late 1930s that component suppliers and subcontracting on scale became common phenomena, transforming London's building world. In turn, the work aims to significantly advance current understandings of how decorating and building practices worked as a whole, how such systems were negotiated and how they may have evolved over time.Emerging competition between an increasing numbers of component firms likely stimulated the importance of public display as a key marketing tactic. Numerous component suppliers exhibited at the International Expositions in London and Paris, and received commissions for public building projects such as museums. By setting component suppliers against broader social, economic and cultural developments, the project seeks to critically assess the role larger historical trends played in fostering specialisation at this moment. This research will add to 19th c. British architectural history, as well as to urban history and the histories of standardisation, mass production and industrialisation, which have been predominantly investigated through the lens of the building firm.Key questions the PHD aims to address include: From the perspective of component suppliers, how and why did the shift towards specialisation occur? What were the major advantages and disadvantages of specialising in pre-fabricated components? How did this differ between various component types? What impact did assembly methods have on the development, namely the design, technology and manufacture, of different components? How did component suppliers respond to and influence market forces, aesthetic trends and consumer practices?Case-studies of individual firms will allow examination of these questions. The project offers a unique opportunity to mobilise and link under-explored sources from the V&A collections and archive. These will be combined with the analysis of other documentary sources (ledgers, contracts, plans, advertising material and newspapers) held in London archives.The student will employ a range of methodologies from disciplines including economic geography, the history of technology and construction history, to map the genesis and commercial workings of component suppliers across the city and over time. Drawing on the tools of design history, material analysis of the museum's existent components and designs will shed light on the actors, processes and skills deployed in the making of individual components. In turn, the project will investigate how their materiality helped to shape professional and public approaches to the design of the built environment. The multidisciplinary focus of the PHD will enable the student to make original and interesting contributions to current themes in academic and public arenas, such as the relationship between architecture and interior design and the significance of human-material interactions in systems of production.The student will tailor the scope of the project by selecting categories of component firms to address and through the development of research questions within the wide scope of the project.
维多利亚时代的伦敦见证了装饰和建筑构件的多样化,从纤维石膏到铁楼梯再到管道工程。组件供应商提供预制部件和技术新颖的解决方案,以满足当时的施工要求。建筑师、建筑商、装饰商、承包商、房主和工程办公室都转向各种组件供应商,以实现建筑和室内装饰方案。该项目将探讨这一复杂的生产网络对大都市空间的设计、委托和制造的影响。最近的研究表明,与建筑相关的企业数量大幅增长。1850年至1930年,但很少有研究涉及这一时期的零部件供应商。通过解决这一严重差距,该项目挑战了目前的论点,即直到20世纪30年代末,组件供应商和大规模分包才成为普遍现象,改变了伦敦的建筑世界。反过来,这项工作的目的是显着推进目前的理解如何装饰和建筑实践作为一个整体,如何谈判这样的系统,以及他们如何可能已经演变了一段时间,越来越多的组件公司之间的竞争可能刺激的重要性,公开展示作为一个关键的营销策略。众多组件供应商参加了伦敦和巴黎的国际博览会,并获得了博物馆等公共建筑项目的委托。通过将零部件供应商与更广泛的社会、经济和文化发展相结合,该项目旨在批判性地评估更大的历史趋势在促进专业化方面所发挥的作用。这项研究将增加到19 C。英国建筑史,以及城市历史和标准化,大规模生产和工业化的历史,主要通过建筑公司的透镜进行研究。PHD旨在解决的关键问题包括:从组件供应商的角度来看,如何以及为什么向专业化转变发生?专门从事预制构件的主要优点和缺点是什么?这在不同的组件类型之间有何不同?装配方法对不同部件的开发,即设计、技术和制造有什么影响?零部件供应商如何应对和影响市场力量、审美趋势和消费者行为?对个别公司的个案研究将有助于研究这些问题。该项目提供了一个独特的机会,动员和链接来自V&A收藏和档案的未开发资源。这些将与伦敦档案馆保存的其他文件来源(账簿,合同,计划,广告材料和报纸)的分析相结合。学生将采用一系列学科方法,包括经济地理学,技术史和建筑史,绘制整个城市和时间的组件供应商的起源和商业运作。利用设计历史的工具,对博物馆现有组件和设计进行材料分析,将阐明在制作单个组件时部署的演员,流程和技能。反过来,该项目将调查它们的重要性如何帮助塑造建筑环境设计的专业和公共方法。博士的多学科重点将使学生能够在学术和公共领域对当前主题做出原创和有趣的贡献,比如建筑和室内设计的关系,以及人的重要性,生产系统中的材料相互作用。学生将通过选择要解决的组件公司类别,并通过在项目范围广。

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吉治仁志 他: "トランスジェニックマウスによるTIMP-1の線維化促進機序"最新医学. 55. 1781-1787 (2000)
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吉治仁志 他: "イラスト医学&サイエンスシリーズ血管の分子医学"羊土社(渋谷正史編). 125 (2000)
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