
The Inhabitable Flesh of Architecture
Marcos Cruz(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 31. December 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
268 pages
978-1-4094-6934-6 (ISBN)
Description
Today's architecture has failed the body with its long heritage of purity of form and aesthetic of cleanliness. A resurgence of interest in flesh, especially in art, has led to a politics of abjection, completely changing traditional aesthetics, and is now giving light to an alternative discussion about the body in architecture. This book is dedicated to a future vision of the body in architecture, questioning the contemporary relationship between our Human Flesh and the changing Architectural Flesh. Through the analysis and design of a variety of buildings and projects, Flesh is proposed as a concept that extends the meaning of skin, one of architecture's most fundamental metaphors. It seeks to challenge a common misunderstanding of skin as a flat and thin surface. In a time when a pervasive discourse about the impact of digital technologies risks turning the architectural skin ever more disembodied, this book argues for a thick embodied flesh by exploring architectural interfaces that are truly inhabitable. Different concepts of Flesh are investigated, not only concerning the architectural and aesthetic, but also the biological aspects. The latter is materialised in form of Synthetic Neoplasms, which are proposed as new semi-living entities, rather than more commonly derived from scaled-up analogies between biological systems and larger scale architectural constructs. These 'neoplasmatic' creations are identified as partly designed object and partly living material, in which the line between the natural and the artificial is progressively blurred. Hybrid technologies and interdisciplinary work methodologies are thus required, and lead to a revision of our current architectural practice.
Reviews / Votes
'Recently in many architectural schools efforts intensified to further develop architectural research. Exciting new avenues are being explored, relying upon the design skills of architects and urban designers, combining them with intellectual rigor and in-depth thinking, in order to imagine new spatialities and to unfold hitherto unknown spatial experiences. This series highlights the innovative results of these explorations, opening up a new world of path-breaking research.' Hilde Heynen, University of Leuven, BelgiumMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 220 mm
Weight
839 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4094-6934-6 (9781409469346)
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Person
Marcos Cruz is Director of the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, UK.
Content
List of Images (According to their provenance), Acknowledgements, Photo Acknowledgements, Introduction: Body and Flesh, Design Experiment I Hyperdermis/Walls for Communicating People, Section I: Disgusting Flesh, Section II: Inhabitable Interfaces, Section III: Synthetic Neoplasms, Design Experiment (Final Stage): Hyperdermis Cyborgian Interfaces, Conclusion, Bibliographic References, Index