Transgression : towards an expanded field of architecture
Rice, Louis Ed.
Transgression : towards an expanded field of architecture - London Routledge 2015 - xiv,264p. - CRITIQUES : critical studies in architectural humanities Ed. by Jonathan Hale .
Contents
Illustration credits vii
Contributors x
Introduction 1
Louis Rice and David Littlefield
Intervention 1: Advertisements for architecture 10
Bernard Tschumi
Part I: Boundaries 17
The fly and the satellite: transgressing ‘planetary boundaries’ in the Anthropocene 19
Renata Tyszczuk
Space and its assembled subjects: the neurotic, the psychotic, and the pervert 40
Lorens Holm
Transgression and ekphrasis in Le Corbusier’s Journey to the East 57
Gordana Korolija Fontana-Giusti
Intervention 2: R-Urban – a participatory strategy of transgression towards a resilient city 76
Constantin Petcou and Doina Petrescu
Part II: Violation 85
Informal architecture/s 87
Louis Rice
Diffuse transgression: making the city in the margins of the law 102
Dana Vais
Transgression and temperance: the Newcastle Hoppings 113
Ella Bridgland and Stephen Walker
Intervention 3: Art/architecture practice 129
Part III: Place 135
Transgressing origins: dialogical narratives in contemporary Japanese architecture 137
Robert Brown
Rupturing the surface of the known 155
Phoebe Crisman
Transgressing established contemporary boundaries: In the Footsteps of the Filid – the crime novelist as true chronicler in Ulster 171
Keith McAllister and Colm Donnelly
Architecture in the material space of possible transgression 185
Nathaniel Coleman
Intervention 4: Rogue Game – an architecture of transgression 207
Can Altay
Part IV: Art practice 215
Modes of transgression in institutional critique 217
Gunnar Sandin
We-Minotaur- Labyrinth-Root: talking transgression with Beuys and Bataille 230
Victoria Walters
Underground Urban Caretaking : unearthing social knowledge through image and sound 253
Sara Brolund de Carvalho and Anja Linna
Index 260
9781138818927
720.1 / RIC
Transgression : towards an expanded field of architecture - London Routledge 2015 - xiv,264p. - CRITIQUES : critical studies in architectural humanities Ed. by Jonathan Hale .
Contents
Illustration credits vii
Contributors x
Introduction 1
Louis Rice and David Littlefield
Intervention 1: Advertisements for architecture 10
Bernard Tschumi
Part I: Boundaries 17
The fly and the satellite: transgressing ‘planetary boundaries’ in the Anthropocene 19
Renata Tyszczuk
Space and its assembled subjects: the neurotic, the psychotic, and the pervert 40
Lorens Holm
Transgression and ekphrasis in Le Corbusier’s Journey to the East 57
Gordana Korolija Fontana-Giusti
Intervention 2: R-Urban – a participatory strategy of transgression towards a resilient city 76
Constantin Petcou and Doina Petrescu
Part II: Violation 85
Informal architecture/s 87
Louis Rice
Diffuse transgression: making the city in the margins of the law 102
Dana Vais
Transgression and temperance: the Newcastle Hoppings 113
Ella Bridgland and Stephen Walker
Intervention 3: Art/architecture practice 129
Part III: Place 135
Transgressing origins: dialogical narratives in contemporary Japanese architecture 137
Robert Brown
Rupturing the surface of the known 155
Phoebe Crisman
Transgressing established contemporary boundaries: In the Footsteps of the Filid – the crime novelist as true chronicler in Ulster 171
Keith McAllister and Colm Donnelly
Architecture in the material space of possible transgression 185
Nathaniel Coleman
Intervention 4: Rogue Game – an architecture of transgression 207
Can Altay
Part IV: Art practice 215
Modes of transgression in institutional critique 217
Gunnar Sandin
We-Minotaur- Labyrinth-Root: talking transgression with Beuys and Bataille 230
Victoria Walters
Underground Urban Caretaking : unearthing social knowledge through image and sound 253
Sara Brolund de Carvalho and Anja Linna
Index 260
9781138818927
720.1 / RIC