Positions on emancipation Book : Architecture between aesthetics and politics / edited by Florian Hertweck ; co-edited by Nikos Katsikis.
Material type: TextDescription: 264 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmISBN:- 9783037785515 (paperback)
- Architecture and society
- Architects -- Attitudes
- Biosciences-- -- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology--
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology--
- Angiotensin converting enzyme -- Myocardial infarction -- Environmental or genetic factors
- Polymorphism -- Moyocardial infarction
- Feminism -- United States -- History
- Women's studies -- United States
- Homosexuality -- United States -- History
- Sex -- Political aspects -- United States
- 724.6
- 724.6
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306.7 JOH-S Sexuality a psychosocial manifesto / | 306.7 MCG-R PAF over the years | 306.7 SOU-R Reflections of a man / | 306.7082 FRE-F Positions on emancipation Architecture between aesthetics and politics / | 306.70835 TEM-S Sexuality in adolescence : the digital generation / | 306.74 WHY Why we should not take bribe | 306.76 RIC-S Sexuality and citizenship |
"Debate held on March 31 and April 1, 2017 in Schengen, Luxembourg."--Page 4
"Anne-Julchen Bernhardt, Arno Brandlhuber, Gilles Delalex, Manuel Gausa, Rania Ghosn & El Hadi Jazairy, Adrian Lahoud, Bart Lootsma, Markus Miessen, Can Onaner, Laurent Stalder, Peter Swinnen, Pelin Tan, Milica Topalovic, Stephan Tr©ơby, Yoshiharu Tsukamoto, Paola Vigan©ø."--Page 1 of printed paper wrapper
"Translation: Frances Mossop."--Page 264
"During the last decades architecture has been largely characterized by a lack of strong positions. A form of neoliberal indifference has become endemic, something that can be attributed to the fact that modernism has lost its claim to be both emancipatory and educational. More recently though, one can again observe attitudes that claim to address architecture and urbanism as more engaged with the social and political effects of global capitalism. This book relays a passionate debate between some of the most outstanding theoreticians and eloquent protagonists of this new attitude, leaving us with an overview of such postulated ambitions. Against the liberal "anything goes" and the revival of architectural autonomy, these attitudes believe less in the possibility for even the most experimental architectural object to have a changing effect on society. Their approaches instead vary from activism to the construction of new critical narratives."--Publisher's web page
W©nhrend unser Zeitalter der konstanten Krisen st©nrkeres soziales und politisches Engagement erfordert, ist auf dem Feld der Architektur in den letzten Jahrzehnten das Fehlen von starken Positionen zu vernehmen. Wie Kenneth Frampton k©ơrzlich bemerkte, hat das emanzipatorische Moment der Moderne Platz f©ơr eine neoliberale Gleichg©ơltigkeit gemacht, w©nhrend die technologische Modernisierung stetig voranschreitet. 0Aber eine neue Tendenz scheint diesen unbefriedigenden Zustand aufzuwirbeln. Es lassen sich Haltungen beobachten, die mit Architektur und St©ndtebau wieder direkter und engagierter auf die soziopolitische Entwicklung unserer kontinuierlich verst©ndterten Umwelt einwirken wollen. Entgegen dem postmodernen oder posthistorischen Everything goes propagieren deren Vertreter eine Konkordanz von Tun und Denken sowie eine systematische und strukturellere Gestaltung von R©numen. Sie manifestieren den sozialen und politischen Anspruch der Disziplin, ohne dabei die ©nsthetische Dimension der Architektur aufzugeben
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