Transgression [electronic resource] : Towards an expanded field of architecture.
Transgression means to 'cross over': borders, disciplines, practices, professions, and legislation. This book explores how the transgression of boundaries produces new forms of architecture, education, built environments, and praxis. Based on material from the 10th International Conference...
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Illustration credits; Contributors; Introduction; Intervention 1: Advertisements for architecture; Part I: Boundaries; The fly and the satellite: transgressing 'planetary boundaries' in the Anthropocene; Space and its assembled subjects: the neurotic, the psychotic, and the pervert; Transgression and ekphrasis in Le Corbusier's Journey to the East; Intervention 2: R-Urban -- a participatory strategy of transgression towards a resilient city; Part II: Violation; Informal architecture/s. | |
505 | 8 | |a Diffuse transgression: making the city in the margins of the lawTransgression and temperance: the Newcastle Hoppings; Intervention 3: Art/architecture practice; Part III: Place; Transgressing origins: dialogical narratives in contemporary Japanese architecture; Rupturing the surface of the known; Transgressing established contemporary boundaries: In the Footsteps of the Filid -- the crime novelist as true chronicler in Ulster; Architecture in the material space of possible transgression; Intervention 4: Rogue Game -- an architecture of transgression; Part IV: Art practice. | |
505 | 8 | |a Modes of transgression in institutional critiqueWe-Minotaur-Labyrinth-Root: talking transgression with Beuys and Bataille; Underground Urban Caretaking: unearthing social knowledge through image and sound; Index. | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | |a Transgression means to 'cross over': borders, disciplines, practices, professions, and legislation. This book explores how the transgression of boundaries produces new forms of architecture, education, built environments, and praxis. Based on material from the 10th International Conference of the AHRA, this volume presents contributions from academics, practicing architects and artists/activists from around the world to provide perspectives on emerging and transgressive architecture. Divided into four key themes - boundaries, violations, place and art practice - it explores global processes, tr. | ||
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