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Global Perspectives on Critical Architecture: Praxis Reloaded

English

By (author): Gevork Hartoonian

Judging from the debates taking place in both education and practice, it appears that architecture is deeply in crisis. New design and production techniques, together with the globalization of capital and even skilled-labour, have reduced architecture to a commodified object, its aesthetic qualities tapping into the current pervasive desire for the spectacular. These developments have changed the architects role in the design and production processes of architecture. Moreover, critical architectural theories, including those of Breton, Heidegger and Benjamin, which explored the concepts of technology, modernism, labour and capital and how technology informed the cultural, along with later theories from the 1960s, which focused more on the architects theorization of his/her own design strategies, seem increasingly irrelevant. In an age of digital reproduction and commodification, these theoretical approaches need to be reassessed. Bringing together essays and interviews from leading scholars such as Kenneth Frampton, Peggy Deamer, Bernard Tschumi, Donald Kunze and Marco Biraghi, this volume investigates and critically addresses various dimensions of the present crisis of architecture. It poses questions such as: Is architecture a conservative cultural product servicing a given producer/consumer system? Should architectures affiliative ties with capitalism be subjected to a measure of criticism that can be expanded to the entirety of the cultural realm? Is architectures infusion into the cultural the reason for the visibility of architecture today? What room does the city leave for architecture beyond the present delirium of spectacle? Should the thematic of various New Left criticisms of capitalism be taken as the premise of architectural criticism? Or alternatively, putting the notion of criticality aside is it enough to confine criticism to the production of insightful and pleasurable texts? See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Nov 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781472438133

About Gevork Hartoonian

Gevork Hartoonian is Professor of History and Theory of Architecture and Course Convener of Master of Architecture at the University of Canberra Australia. His research is focused on a critical archaeology of modern architectures appropriation of the nineteenth-century architectural discourses the tectonics in particular. Hartoonian has contributed to numerous books journal essays conference proceedings and is the author of several books including Architecture and Spectacle: a critique Ashgate 2012; The Mental Life of the Architectural Historian (pp.bk 2013 2011) Walter Benjamin and Architecture (pp.bk 2013 2010) and Ontology of Construction (1994) a Korean edition of which was published in 2010. He was the 2013 visiting professor of architecture at Tongji University Shanghai China.

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