Examining the complex social and material relationships between architecture and ecology which constitute modern cultures, this collection hows how the 'habitats', 'natural milieus', 'places' or 'shelters' that construct architectural ecologies are composed of complex and dynamic material, spatial, social, political, economic and ecological concerns.
Examining the complex social and material relationships between architecture and ecology which constitute modern cultures, this collection hows how the 'habitats', 'natural milieus', 'places' or 'shelters' that construct architectural ecologies are composed of complex and dynamic material, spatial, social, political, economic and ecological concerns.
Peg Rawes is Senior Lecturer at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, London. Her teaching and research focus on interdisciplinary links between architectural design, philosophy, technology and the visual arts. Publications include: Space, Geometry and Aesthetics (2008) and Irigaray for Architects (2007).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: Biopolitical Ecologies and Architectures 1. Posthuman Relational Subjectivity and the Politics of Affirmation 2. Architectural Ecologies of Care 3. Diagramming Control Part 2: Uncertain, Anxious and Damaged Ecologies 4. 'Manufactured Uncertainty': Epistemologies of Mastery and the Ecological Imaginary 5. Fear, the Sublime and Sheltered Difference 6. Bonjour Tristesse Part 3: Economics, Land and Consumption 7. Beyond Consumerism: Reflections on Gender Politics, Pleasure and Sustainable Consumption 8. Economization of Life: Calculative Infrastructures of Population and Economy 9. The Ecology, Economy, and Politics of the 'One' in Food Culture Part 4: Biological and Medical Architectural Ecologies 10. Sexual Difference as Sexual Selection: Irigarayan Reflections on Darwin 11. 'Between the womb and the world': Building Matrixial Relations in the NICU 12. The Global Healthcare Biome and Building the Ecological Medical School Part 5: Communal Ecologies and Architectures 13. The Social Handprint: Decentring the Politics of Sustainability after an Urban Disaster 14. Movement and Stasis: Shifting Subjectivities on the Mongolian Border 15. Gardeners of Commons, for the most part, women 16. The Ecological Relation
Introduction Part 1: Biopolitical Ecologies and Architectures 1. Posthuman Relational Subjectivity and the Politics of Affirmation 2. Architectural Ecologies of Care 3. Diagramming Control Part 2: Uncertain, Anxious and Damaged Ecologies 4. 'Manufactured Uncertainty': Epistemologies of Mastery and the Ecological Imaginary 5. Fear, the Sublime and Sheltered Difference 6. Bonjour Tristesse Part 3: Economics, Land and Consumption 7. Beyond Consumerism: Reflections on Gender Politics, Pleasure and Sustainable Consumption 8. Economization of Life: Calculative Infrastructures of Population and Economy 9. The Ecology, Economy, and Politics of the 'One' in Food Culture Part 4: Biological and Medical Architectural Ecologies 10. Sexual Difference as Sexual Selection: Irigarayan Reflections on Darwin 11. 'Between the womb and the world': Building Matrixial Relations in the NICU 12. The Global Healthcare Biome and Building the Ecological Medical School Part 5: Communal Ecologies and Architectures 13. The Social Handprint: Decentring the Politics of Sustainability after an Urban Disaster 14. Movement and Stasis: Shifting Subjectivities on the Mongolian Border 15. Gardeners of Commons, for the most part, women 16. The Ecological Relation
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