
Creative Ecologies
Theorizing the Practice of Architecture
Helene Frichot(Author)
Bloomsbury Visual Arts (Publisher)
Published on 13. December 2018
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-1-350-03656-7 (ISBN)
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Description
Architect and philosopher Helene Frichot examines how the discipline of architecture is theorized and practiced at the periphery. Eschewing a conventionally direct approach to architectural objects - to iconic buildings and big-name architects - she instead explores the background of architectural practice, to introduce the creative ecologies in which architecture exists only in relation to other objects and ideas.
Consisting of a series of philosophical encounters with architectural practice that are neither neatly located in one domain nor the other, this book is concerned with 'other ways of doing architecture'. It examines architecture at the limits where it is muddied by alternative disciplinary influences - whether art practice, philosophy or literature. Frichot meets a range of creative characters who work at the peripheries, and who challenge the central assumptions of the discipline, showing that there is no 'core of architecture' - there is rather architecture as a multiplicity of diverse concerns in engagement with local environments and worlds.
From an author well-known in the disciplines of architecture and philosophy for her scholarship on Deleuze, this is a radical, accessible, and highly-original approach to design research, deftly engaging with an array of current topics from the Anthropocene to affect theory, new materialism to contemporary feminism.
Consisting of a series of philosophical encounters with architectural practice that are neither neatly located in one domain nor the other, this book is concerned with 'other ways of doing architecture'. It examines architecture at the limits where it is muddied by alternative disciplinary influences - whether art practice, philosophy or literature. Frichot meets a range of creative characters who work at the peripheries, and who challenge the central assumptions of the discipline, showing that there is no 'core of architecture' - there is rather architecture as a multiplicity of diverse concerns in engagement with local environments and worlds.
From an author well-known in the disciplines of architecture and philosophy for her scholarship on Deleuze, this is a radical, accessible, and highly-original approach to design research, deftly engaging with an array of current topics from the Anthropocene to affect theory, new materialism to contemporary feminism.
Reviews / Votes
"This interdisciplinary book shows how creative practices centered on these new readings of ecology can thrive...Highly recommended." * CHOICE * Helene Frichot, professor of Architecture in Critical Studies and Gender Theory at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, is at the forefront of critical theory in architecture. * ARLIS/NA Reviews *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
31 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
574 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-03656-7 (9781350036567)
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Person
Helene Frichot is Professor in Critical Studies in Architecture, KTH School of Architecture, Stockholm Sweden. Her research examines the transdisciplinary field between architecture and philosophy, while her first discipline is architecture, she holds a PhD in philosophy from the University of Sydney (2004).
Content
Introduction
Environment-Worlds
1. Exhaustion of environment-worlds: A methodology
2. Nonhuman landscapes of percept and affect
3. Surfaces, diagrams, and lines: Margit Bruenner's Spinozist Cartography
Things
4. Things
5. Concepts are things for thinking with...
6. Practice, discipline, a life...: Julieanna Preston's wild material relations
Thinkables
8. Noology and Noospheres: An architectural Image of Thought
7. Images and an Image of Thought: Michele Hamer's Real-Estate Drive-Bys
9. Beatitude: A final inversion or movements of the mind
Bibliography
Index
Environment-Worlds
1. Exhaustion of environment-worlds: A methodology
2. Nonhuman landscapes of percept and affect
3. Surfaces, diagrams, and lines: Margit Bruenner's Spinozist Cartography
Things
4. Things
5. Concepts are things for thinking with...
6. Practice, discipline, a life...: Julieanna Preston's wild material relations
Thinkables
8. Noology and Noospheres: An architectural Image of Thought
7. Images and an Image of Thought: Michele Hamer's Real-Estate Drive-Bys
9. Beatitude: A final inversion or movements of the mind
Bibliography
Index