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1 Industries of architecture |
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PART I Architecture and the representation of industry |
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2 Allan Sekula's industries of architecture and architectures of industry |
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3 Walter Gropius's silos and Reyner Banham's grain elevators as art-objects |
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PART II Architecture responds to industry |
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4 The collaborations of Jean Prouve and Marcel Lods: an open or closed case? |
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39 | (10) |
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5 The production of the Commons: Mies van der Rohe and the art of industrial standardisation |
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49 | (11) |
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6 Modular men: architects, labour and standardisation in mid-twentieth-century Britain |
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60 | (12) |
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7 Post-1965 Italy: the `Metaprogetto si e no' |
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72 | (13) |
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PART III The construction site |
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85 | (50) |
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8 An introduction to Sergio Ferro |
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87 | (7) |
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9 Dessin/Chantier: an introduction |
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94 | (12) |
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10 Architecture as ensemble: a matter of method |
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106 | (8) |
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Joao Marcos de Almeida Lopes |
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11 Factory processes and relations in Indian temple production |
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114 | (11) |
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12 Construction sites of Utopia |
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125 | (10) |
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PART IV The work of architects |
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135 | (46) |
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13 Architectural work: immaterial labour |
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137 | (11) |
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14 Form as/and Utopia of collective labour: typification and collaboration in East German industrialised construction |
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148 | (12) |
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15 Tools for conviviality: architects and the limits of flexibility for housing design in New Belgrade |
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160 | (11) |
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16 Counting women in architecture |
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171 | (10) |
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181 | (30) |
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17 Building design: a component of the building labour process |
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183 | (7) |
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18 The place of architecture in the new economy |
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190 | (9) |
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199 | (12) |
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PART VI Law and regulation |
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211 | (46) |
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20 French architects' use of the law |
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213 | (9) |
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21 The architectural discourse of building bureaucracy: architects' project statements in Portugal in the 1950s |
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222 | (13) |
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22 Regulatory spaces, physical and metaphorical: on the legal and spatial occupation of fire-safety legislation |
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235 | (10) |
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23 Common projects and privatised potential: projection and representation in the Rotterdam Kunsthal |
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245 | (12) |
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PART VII Technologies and techniques |
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24 The electrification of the factory: or the flexible layout of work(s) |
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259 | (12) |
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25 An `architecture of bureaucracy': technocratic planning of government architecture in Belgium in the 1930s |
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271 | (11) |
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26 Laboratory architecture and the deep membrane of science |
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282 | (12) |
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27 Performativity and paranoia: or how to do the `Internet of Things' with words |
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294 | (9) |
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PART VIII Contemporary questions |
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303 | (36) |
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305 | (5) |
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29 BIM: the pain and the gain |
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310 | (6) |
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30 The sustainable retrofit challenge: what does it mean for architecture? |
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316 | (8) |
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31 Risk and reflexivity: architecture and the industries of risk distribution |
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324 | (5) |
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32 Unapproved Document, Part O: Design for Ageing |
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329 | (10) |
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