Ugly, Useless, Unstable Architectures

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20th century philosophy
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Abstract Machines
Aesthetics
architectural assessment
Architectural discourse
Architectural Object
architectural theory
Architectural value
Author_Miguel Paredes Maldonado
Beauty
Ben Van Berkel
Bergson's Ontology
Bergson’s Ontology
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Classical Beauty
Classical Stability
Classical Utility
Conditional Qualities
Data Sets
Deleuze
Diagrammatic Phase Space
Diagrammatic Practice
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Equivalent Entities
Essential Entities
Form
Function
Guattari
Inverted Platonism
Jeffersonian Grid
June Barrow Green
Manuel DeLanda
Mark Cousins
Multiple Directional Flows
Neo-materialist
new materialist approaches
New-materialism
Nietzsche
non-classical architectural evaluation
Ontological Regimes
Oscillatory Domains
Phase Space
phase spaces
Platonism
Platonist Framework
Possibility Spaces
Post-structuralism
Post-structuralist
post-structuralist philosophy
processual systems
Sanford Kwinter
spatial ontology
topological design methods
Unstable Domains

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032085203
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Ugly, Useless, Unstable Architectures traces productive intersections between architecture and the discourses of Post-Structuralism and New Materialism. It investigates how their unique ‘ontological regimes’ can be mobilised to supersede the classical framework that still informs both the production and the evaluation of architecture.

Throughout its three main chapters, this enquiry challenges one of the most prevalent tropes of architectural assessment: Beauty, Utility and Stability. Author Miguel Paredes Maldonado critically unpacks the spatial and operational qualities of these three idealised concepts, before setting out an alternative framework of spatial practice that draws from Gilles Deleuze’s post-structuralist take on the production of the real and Manuel DeLanda’s model-based branch of New Materialism. This book reads and situates a series of spatial works through the lens of this critical methodology to contest the conceptual aspects traditionally underpinning architectural ‘value’. It posits that architecture can operate as a continuous, generative spectrum encompassing a broad range of potential configurations.

Written for academics and students in architectural theory, design and contemporary philosophical thought alike, this book should appeal to a wide audience.

Miguel Paredes Maldonado is a lecturer in Architectural Design at the University of Edinburgh, a chartered architect in the UK and a partner in award-winning research and design studio Cuartoymitad Architecture & Landscape. He taught at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid before relocating to Edinburgh in 2013. In the recent past he has been visiting faculty at the Università degli studi di Cagliari, the School of Architecture at Taliesin and the Technische Universität Graz. Miguel’s research is articulated through writing, speculative design and architectural practice. His enquiries operate at the intersection of computational media, the development of contemporary urban commons, and New Materialism as applied to design theory. As a body of design research, his work has been published and exhibited internationally, most notably at the 11th and 16th editions of the Venice Biennale.

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