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This book offers a unique perspective on contemporary architecture, exploring its position in mediatization through technological apparatuses. It introduces the novel concept of apparatus-centricity and mediatization of architecture, which has significant disciplinary ramifications.

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This book offers a unique perspective on contemporary architecture, exploring its position in mediatization through technological apparatuses. It introduces the novel concept of apparatus-centricity and mediatization of architecture, which has significant disciplinary ramifications.


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Autorenporträt
Sang Lee is an Architect and a University Docent of the Public Building group at the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the Netherlands. He teaches architectural design and theory, focusing on technology, media, and sustainability in the master's program. Lee is also a research mentor and advisor for the master's thesis projects. Apart from his appointment at TU Delft, he has served as a visiting faculty member, as a critic, and as a speaker at various institutions, including the University of Pennsylvania, Bauhaus University Weimar, Columbia University, Pratt Institute, Università IUAV di Venezia, Bergen School of Architecture, and TU Berlin.

Lee has actively contributed to international conferences, journals, and books and has served as a peer reviewer for academic journals. His research on architecture focuses on examining the impact of digital technology, the concept of apparatization and technological dispositives, cultural identity in a technocentric world, and the integration of sustainability within aesthetics. He has received funding for research and publication from several sources, including the US Department of Education, the European Commission's Directorate General for Education and Culture, the Creative Industries Fund NL, TU Delft, TU Eindhoven, and the Municipality of Eindhoven. Sang Lee is of Korean descent and is based in Delft and Berlin.