The Posthuman is the new paradigm of architecture. Encompassing related topics such as the post-Anthropocene, more-than-human, non-human, trans-human, anti-human and meta-human, this AD presents a synthesis of the architectural Posthuman. Proliferating and diversifying, the Posthuman is now as planetary as it is everyday, and as disruptive, contested and contradictory as it is sublime. From the detail to the interplanetary, and from real and fictional designs and spaces to more proleptic universe-building futures, the issue describes and speculates on these spectacular and shocking new…mehr
The Posthuman is the new paradigm of architecture. Encompassing related topics such as the post-Anthropocene, more-than-human, non-human, trans-human, anti-human and meta-human, this AD presents a synthesis of the architectural Posthuman. Proliferating and diversifying, the Posthuman is now as planetary as it is everyday, and as disruptive, contested and contradictory as it is sublime. From the detail to the interplanetary, and from real and fictional designs and spaces to more proleptic universe-building futures, the issue describes and speculates on these spectacular and shocking new species. It envisions the Posthuman through the array of emerging technologies, and features original contributions from academics, professionals, design studios and related disciplines and domains. These new spaces include the full electromagnetic spectrum and present new entanglements of Posthuman theories and technologies.
Contributors: Mario Carpo; Paul Dobraszczyk; Alberto Fernandez; Ariane Harrison; Sandra Häuplik-Meusburger and Olga Bannova; Steven Hutt; Xavier de Kestelier, Levent Ozruh and Jonathan Irwan; Sylvia Lavin; Jacopo Leveratto; Tyson Hosmer, Roberto Bottazzi and Mollie Claypool; Colbey Reid and Dennis Weiss; Andrew Witt; and Brent Sherwood.
Featured designers and architects: Blue Origin, Christian Rex van Minnen, Harrison Atelier, and Hassell.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Garcia is a researcher, writer, editor, curator, photographer and academic. He teaches on the MArch BPro Architectural Design and MEng Engineering & Architectural Design at the Bartlett School of Architecture and a module on 21st Century Architectural Design at the Department of Art History at UCL. Mark is guest-editor of 'Architextiles AD', 'Patterns of Architecture AD', 'Future Details of Architecture AD' as well as editor of 'The Diagrams of Architecture' (Wiley). His round-table with Hernan-Diaz Alonso opened the Sci-Arc show 'Close-Up' in 2016. His photographs have been published in design and architectural publications and journals books by Wiley, Thames & Hudson, and various international journals (including AD and the AJ). He is a member of the Bartlett School of Architecture's Architecture and Digital Theory research programme and is currently undertaking his PhD on the 'The 21st century Architectural Design of Posthuman Spaceships and Spacecraft' at UCL.
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Chapter 1 Introduction: The Posthuman in Architectures and Other Spaces
Chapter 2 More-Than-Post: A Five-Step Recipe for Decentring Design
Chapter 3 A Posthuman Architectural Artificial Intelligence Speculum?: Text and Images in FutureSpaces
Chapter 4 Disruptive Ecologies: Design with Nonhuman Intelligences
Chapter 5 Feral Surfaces: Building Envelopes as Intelligent Multi-species Habitats
Chapter 6 On the Posthuman Charm of Slime and Mould
Chapter 7 Alternative Domiciles for the Domestic Posthuman
Chapter 8 Aliens Among Us: The Posthuman Wunderkammer
Chapter 9 Alternate Architectural Subjects: An Apple Tree That Lived on Long Island
Chapter 10 Beyond Domesticities: Posthuman Architectures for Animals We Farm