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Interprets architecture theory through the lens of Continental philosophyDrawing on a range of philosophical texts, Andrej Radman brings together a collection of 11 of his essays, published over the last decade, to show that when a society manipulates its matter it is not a reflection of culture; it is culture.
To speak of ecologies of architecture is to break with judgement for experience. As Gilles Deleuze put it in his book on Nietzsche, it is not about justification, 'but a different way of feeling: another sensibility'. If to think differently we have to feel differently, then the design of the built environment has no other purpose but to transform us. While engineering is solution-oriented, architecture stays with the problem so as to tease out a creative potential.
Contents
Preface: Transversality at Work by Rosi Braidotti
Introduction: Under the Pixels, the Beach!
Figure, Discourse: To the Abstract Concretely
Architecture's Awaking from Correlationist Slumber: On Transdisciplinarity and Disciplinary Specificity
Northern Line
Sensibility is Ground Zero: On Inclusive Disjunction and Politics of Defatalisation
Architecture of Immanence
The Impredicative City: Or What Can a Boston Square Do?
Space Always Comes After: It Is Good When It Comes After; It Is Good Only When It Comes After
Zigzagging: Bound by the Absence of a Tie
3D Perception ≠ 2D Image + 1D Inference: Or Why a Single Precise Shot Would Often Miss the Target, whereas a Series of Imprecise Shots Will Eventually Lead to a Hit
Double Bind: On Material Ethics
Involutionary Architecture: Unyoking Coherence from Congruence
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