This book explores the possible and potential relevance of Giorgio Agamben's political thoughts and writings for the theory and the practice of architecture and urban design.
This book explores the possible and potential relevance of Giorgio Agamben's political thoughts and writings for the theory and the practice of architecture and urban design.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Camillo Boano is an architect and urbanist. He is Senior Lecturer at The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, University College of London (UCL), where he directs the MSc in Building and Urban Design in Development. He is also co-director of the UCL Urban Laboratory.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: An Architecture Inseparable from its Form Part I: Agamben's Burning House 2. Paradigmatic Spaces: Agamben Spaces Architecture and Arts 3. Literal and Artistic Potential Common Grounds 4. The Taking Place of Possible Inoperative Encounters Part II: Giorgio Agamben's Oeuvre 5. Earlier Works: The Man Without Contents Stanzas and Language and History 6. The Coming Politics and Potentialities: The Coming Community 7. The Homo Sacer project since its inception to Stasis Part III: Towards an Inoperative Architecture 8. Paradigms and Dispositifs 9. Profanation 10. Potentialities 11. Inoperativity 12. Use 13. Abandoning the Project: The Possibility for a Whatever Architecture
1. Introduction: An Architecture Inseparable from its Form Part I: Agamben's Burning House 2. Paradigmatic Spaces: Agamben Spaces Architecture and Arts 3. Literal and Artistic Potential Common Grounds 4. The Taking Place of Possible Inoperative Encounters Part II: Giorgio Agamben's Oeuvre 5. Earlier Works: The Man Without Contents Stanzas and Language and History 6. The Coming Politics and Potentialities: The Coming Community 7. The Homo Sacer project since its inception to Stasis Part III: Towards an Inoperative Architecture 8. Paradigms and Dispositifs 9. Profanation 10. Potentialities 11. Inoperativity 12. Use 13. Abandoning the Project: The Possibility for a Whatever Architecture
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