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Architectures of Life and Death (Conference). Architectures of life and death: the eco-aesthetics of the built environment / edited by Andrej Radman and Stavros Kousoulas. — 1 online resource — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2942073.pdf>.

Record create date: 3/8/2021

Subject: Architecture — Congresses. — Philosophy; Architecture — Philosophy.

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"Interdisciplinary in approach, this book combines philosophy, hybrid theory, and architectural theory with case studies, explicitly linking the traditions together to investigate the eco-aesthetics of the urban environment"--.

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Table of Contents

  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Part I: Metamodelling
  • Chapter 1: Introduction: Pings and Hups
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
  • Chapter 2: Ecologies of Fear and Desire
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
  • Chapter 3: From Architecture Lifeless to Architecture Alive
    • Hierarchy
    • Heterarchy
    • From Architecture Lifeless to Architecture Alive
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
  • Chapter I: An Index of Affective Mechanisms: Deciphering the Pre-Subjective Power of Spatial Assemblages
    • Introduction
    • Affective Mechanisms
    • Index of Affective Mechanisms
    • Affective Manifold
    • Paradigms
    • Conclusion
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
  • Part II: Asignifying Semiotics
  • Chapter 4: Reversed Encounters: Initial Findings on Japan-ness in Arakawa and Gins
    • Japan
    • The Architectural Turn
    • Turning Architecture
    • And You Just Thought They Were Sour
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
  • Chapter 5: A Cartography of Discourses on Architectures of Life and/or Death
    • Part One: The Post-Foucauldian Strata
    • Part Two: The Post-Deleuzian Strata
    • A Conclusive Opening through the Death of (Hu)Man
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
  • Chapter 6: Lilacs Out of the Dead Land
    • Taming the Wilderness
    • All Too Human
    • Wisdom of the Rocks
    • To My Father
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
  • Chapter II: Grasping Ma: Renske Maria van Dam 
    • Grasping Ma
    • At an Instant of Change
    • Mawareness
    • Listening While Playing
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
  • Part III: Pedagogy of Senses
  • Chapter 7: The Garden of Sisyphus: A Design Proposal for the First (Public) Crematorium in Greece
    • Questions
    • Design Concept
    • Basic Design Gestures
    • Additional Compositional Elements
    • Outdoor Space
    • Points of Special Interest
    • Playful Polyculture: The Cremation Centre as a Quest-Adventure Game
    • Epilogue
    • Postscript: Reflection
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
  • Chapter 8: Towards a Playful Architecture: Crisis, Sense-Making and Questions Concerning Method
    • In the Middle
    • The Danger of Good Sense Machines
    • Enter Wickedness, Enter Difference
    • The Conversational Is Not Necessarily Playful
    • Working with Scrambles
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
  • Chapter 9: Radically Alive: A Disappearing Mining Town at Europe’s Margins
    • The Environment
    • Many Creative Practices of a Disappearing Mining Town
    • Responding with More Creative Practices
    • Reference: Cartographical Practices
    • Coming Together in Cartography
    • Acknowledgements
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
  • Index
  • Biographies

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