
Ardeth #15
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Fragility rattles our perception of continuity and development by rendering visible the interdependencies that sustain our shared environment. It frames conditions of openness in which architecture is constantly composed and recomposed through processes of transformation. Fragility articulates this embeddedness and makes balanced interdependencies and transient temporalities present to us. In this issue of "Ardeth", we begin from a shared, hopeful proposition: that fragility is not a limitation but a (re)generative condition of architecture. Architecture, with its unique multi-scalar situation, from the individual to the global, has under-utilized potential to support transformative change for improving our well-being and our planetary outlook.
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A cura di N. Miller, S. Dalager Nielsen, Ramsgaard Thomsen
Content
Note from the Director Ilaria Valente
Everyday Resistance The Editorial Board of "Ardeth"
Fragility: Foundations for a Regenerative Architecture Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen, Nicole Miller, Stine Dalager Nielsen
We're Going Down by, Down by, the Muddy River Federico Broggini, Marco Ranzato, Andrea Bortolotti, Davide Cauciello
Inhabiting Fragility. A Sociotechnical Approach to Spatial Vulnerability Gianluca Burgio, Deborah Giunta
Durable Fragilities. Maintenance and Care in Mud-Domed Villages of Syria Wesam Al Asali, Iyas Shahin
Complaint as action in the Corviale at Rome Carolina Dayer, Ruth Baumeister
The Fragile Night. Infrastructural Fragility and Urban Inequality in Johannesburg Guy Trangos
An Intergenerational Shift in Mindset Silke Langenberg, Orkun Kasap, Matthias Brenner
Beyond Dying Bodies: The Set of Gravity and Likbodsprojektet Pietro Alfano, Silvia Narducci
Architecture as a Convivial Tool. Reading BAST's Projects through Ivan Illich in Response to Fragility Matteo Tempestini
The Importance of Dynamic Evolving Architecture. The Evolution of Broken World Thinking to Dynamic World Thinking James Ritson
Whence Architecture Kiel Moe
Eight Repair Lessons Steven J. Jackson
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