03687nam 22005051 450 991051147100332120210204202323.01-350-03655-21-350-03653-610.5040/9781350036550(CKB)5120000000108487(MiAaPQ)EBC5557323(OCoLC)1059351061(OCoLC)1102726907(UkLoBP)bpp09263077(EXLCZ)99512000000010848720190529d2018 uy 0engurcn#nnn|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCreative ecologies theorizing the practice of architecture /Hélène FrichotFirst edition.London ;New York :Bloomsbury Visual Arts,2018.1 online resource (x, 248 pages) illustrationsCompliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Content is displayed as HTML full text which can easily be resized or read with assistive technology, with mark-up that allows screen readers and keyboard-only users to navigate easily.1-350-04208-0 1-350-03656-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Environment-Worlds -- 1. Exhaustion of environment-worlds: A methodology -- 2. Nonhuman landscapes of percept and affect -- 3. Surfaces, diagrams, and lines: Margit Brünner'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."Architect and philosopher Hélène 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 contemporary feminism."--Bloomsbury Publishing.ArchitecturePhilosophyArchitectural practiceArchitecturePhilosophy.Architectural practice.720.1Frichot Hélène781187UtOrBLWUtOrBLWUkLoBPBOOK9910511471003321Creative ecologies1668652UNINA