Resistant Object of Architecture

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Geo-environmental Context
Globalised capitalism
Holbein's Painting
Holbein’s Painting
Lacan's Words
Lacanian analysis of contemporary architecture
Lacanian psychoanalysis
Lacanian Triad
Lacan’s Words
Meyer's Buildings
Meyer’s Buildings
Permanent Temptation
philosophy of space
Posthumanist Subject
Provisional Moral Code
psychoanalytic theory
Raw Materiality
Resistant Object
structuralism in design
subjectivity in built environment
Tectonic Construction
Tectonic Joints
Transformative capacity
Utilitarian Object
Villa Mairea
Vittorio Gregotti

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367624408
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Architecture’s role is becoming increasingly limited to serving the all-pervasive system of globalised capitalism and becoming a constituent, complicit part of its mechanism. The Resistant Object of Architecture addresses this problem, and does so in a way that represents a marked departure from predominant responses which, as the book shows, do not address the core issue.

The book addresses this problem by focusing on the question "what is architecture?," and responds to this question by developing the immanent structural logic of architecture that enables it to work not only as an instrumental thinking practice, but as a practice of creative thinking. This means that it alone determines its issues, problems, and priorities, and precisely because of that it has the capacity and cogency to destabilise, indeed pierce holes in the system in which it operates.

The Resistant Object of Architecture draws on various theoretical sources, from the psychoanalysis of Jacques Lacan and the philosophy of Alain Badiou, to contemporary architectural theory. In contrast to the predominant view of today, it demonstrates that architecture has an affirmative, transformative capacity.

This book is an ideal read for those interested in architectural theory and history, analysis of contemporary architecture, and philosophy of architecture.

Petra Čeferin is an architect practising architectural theory and philosophy of architecture and is Associate Professor of Architecture at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana, where she teaches architectural theory and history.

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