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This volume proposes an interdependent relationship between progress and obstacles in architecture and the built environment. It challenges the positive notion of progress, and the conception of progress and obstacle as a dichotomy.
For shapers of the world, finding 'the solution' is often a mark of progress that becomes embedded in culture, society, and history. Progress is ever-present. Through the exploration of diverse positions in history, theory and practise, this book explores the potential utility of the progressively problematic rather than the natural tendency towards the progressively solved. Chapters draw on historic spaces, technological advancement, incorporation of the natural world, alterative production and the consideration of human experience both sensory and psychological. Challenging the positive connotation of 'progress', the writings also explore reversing the notion of obstacle from disruptive anti-tool to obstacle of utilitarian method, a useful tool, pressing approach, and overarching value system.
This will be interesting reading for upper-level students and scholars of Architecture, Urban Design, Philosophy, and Sociology.
Contents
Introduction: Obstacles in Progress 1. Ex, Est, Ut 2. I just want to say one word to you, just one word: Plastics. 3. The Mediation of Doubt and the Doubt of Mediations 4. Drawing on History 5. Types and Specimens: Plants, Digital Assets, and Ecological World-Building in Spatial Design 6. The Panecillo of Quito in 1903: Resisting Modernity in the Andes 7. Proving Grounds: Speculative Scenography and Staging the Future 8. Atado con Alambre: The Alternative Production of Ingenious Architectures 9. Driven to Distraction 10. Syn(es)thetic Futures: Lessons from the Hermetically Sealed 11. Newer Babylons 12. Unresolution: Fiction in the Space Between Inquiry and Invention 13. On Enemy Territory