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Architecture and the Paradox of Dissidence [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 224 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 640 g, 4 Line drawings, black and white; 47 Halftones, black and white
  • Sērija : Critiques
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Nov-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415714087
  • ISBN-13: 9780415714082
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 224 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 640 g, 4 Line drawings, black and white; 47 Halftones, black and white
  • Sērija : Critiques
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415714087
  • ISBN-13: 9780415714082
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"Architecture and the Paradox of Dissidence reflects on the relevance of the concept of dissidence for architectural practice today. Although dissidence has been primarily associated with architectural practices in the Eastern Bloc at the end of the ColdWar period, contemporary architecture has in recent years developed a host of new methodologies and techniques for articulating its distance from, and critique of, dominant political and financial structures. This book maps out and expands upon the methodologies of architectural action and reinvigorates the concept of dissent within the architectural field. It expands the notion of dissidence to other similar practices and strategies of resistance, in a variety of historical and geographical contexts. Itdiscusses how the gestures and techniques of past struggles, as well as 'dilemmas' of working in politically suppressive regimes, can help to inform those of today. This collection of essays from expert scholars demonstrates the multiple responses to this subject, the potential and dangers of dissidence, and thus constructs a robust lexicon of concepts that will point to possible ways forward for politically and theoretically committed architects and practitioners"--

Architecture and the Paradox of Dissidence maps out and expands upon the methodologies of architectural action and reinvigorates the concept of dissent within the architectural field. It expands the notion of dissidence to other similar practices and strategies of resistance, in a variety of historical and geographical contexts.The book also discusses how the gestures and techniques of past struggles, as well as ‘dilemmas’ of working in politically suppressive regimes, can help to inform those of today.

This collection of essays from expert scholars demonstrates the multiple responses to this subject, the potential and dangers of dissidence, and thus constructs a robust lexicon of concepts that will point to possible ways forward for politically and theoretically committed architects and practitioners.

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Contributors x
Acknowledgements xv
Introduction: architecture and the paradox of dissidence 1(16)
Ines Weizman
Part I Dissidence through architecture
17(42)
The turning point in 1978: architects of the Tallinn School and their late socialist public
19(14)
Andres Kurg
Bogdan Bogdanovic: dissident in life, architecture and writing
33(12)
Gordana Korolija Fontana-Giusti
A difficult person for socialism: Elemer Zalotay and his strip building
45(14)
Mariann Simon
Peter Haba
Part II Pedagogy as site of dissent
59(56)
Playing in the time of normalisation: SIAL's Skolka experiment and architectural dissidence
61(13)
Ana Miljacki
Designing dissent: Vilanova Artigas and the Sao Paulo School of Architecture
74(15)
Ana Maria Leon
Radical remoteness: the HfG Ulm as institution of dissidence
89(26)
Anna-Maria Meister
Interview with Senan Abdelqader
103(12)
Ineseyal Weizman
Part III Possible geographies of architecture: between dissidence and activism
115(48)
Antigone's dissident dustings: coatings, revolutions and the circularity of dust
117(11)
Teresa Stoppani
Gestures of refusal in the margins of New Babylon
128(13)
Jeremie Michael McGowan
Translocal transmedia citizenship
141(10)
Jonathan Massey
Brett Snyder
Mapping the sea: thalassopolitics and disobedient spatial practices
151(12)
Lorenzo Pezzani
Part IV Dissident ecologies
163(56)
Weather dissidents: from natura naturans to `space' and back again
165(15)
Helen Mallinson
Dissident water: the political life of rising acid mine water
180(14)
Lindsay Bremner
Earthly poison: arsenic in the Bengal delta
194(12)
Nabil Ahmed
The third degree: interrogating the scale of climate conflict
206(13)
Adrian Lahoud
Index 219
Ines Weizman is Senior Lecturer at London Metropolitan University and a Junior Professor of Architectural Theory at the Bauhaus University Weimar.