Inhabitable flesh of architecture (Record no. 39527)

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International Standard Book Number 9781409469346
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Classification number 720.1
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Personal name Cruz, Marcos
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Title Inhabitable flesh of architecture
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Place of publication, distribution, etc England
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Ashgate publishing ltd.
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2013
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Extent xix,232p.
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Formatted contents note Contents<br/>List of Images (According to their provenance) xi<br/>Acknowledgements xvii<br/>Photo Acknowledgements . xix<br/>Introduction: Body and Flesh 1<br/>1.1 Preliminary Design Experiments 1<br/>1.2 Influences from Biology and the Medical Sciences 2<br/>1.3 From Biology as a Model to Biology as a Hybrid Discipline 3<br/>1.4 Flesh as an Extended Meaning of Skin 4<br/>1.5 Different Body Conceptions 10<br/>1.5-1 The Classical Body • ' 10<br/>1.5.2 The Grotesque Body 10<br/>1.5.3 The Bourgeois Body 11<br/>1.54 The Modern Body ' 15<br/>1.5.5 The Cyborgian Body 17<br/>1.6 Sections ' 23<br/>1.7 Research by Design 28<br/>1.8 Three-dimensional Structure 29<br/> Design Experiment I Hyperdermis/Walls for Communicating People 35<br/>Section I: Disgusting Flesh 41<br/>S1.1 Bourgeois at Eccentric Abstraction 41<br/>S1.2 Bourdieu's Taste of Reflection' - 43<br/>S1.3 The Rise of 'Good Taste' and 'Good Design 44<br/>S1.4 Flesh and Disgust 45<br/>S1.5 Flesh out of Place 46<br/>S1.6 The Double Meaning of Disgust 47<br/>Sl.7 Disgust as a Social Construct 48<br/>Sl.8 Disgusting Materiality: Miller's Inorganic versus Organic; Plant versus Animal; Animal versus Human 48<br/>S1.9 Flesh is Fat, Skin is Slim 50<br/>S1.10 Miller's 'Inside of Me' versus 'Outside of Me 50<br/>S1.11 Our Human-Animal Relationship with Flesh 52<br/>S1.12 Miller's Me' versus 'You' and 'Us' versus Them 53<br/>S1.13 Disgusting Skin 53<br/>51.14 Feeling Disgust through Touch 55<br/>S1.15 The Attraction of Disgust 56<br/>S1.16 Bourgeois's Environments 57<br/>51.16.1 The Destruction of the Father 58<br/>S1.16.2 The Confrontation 60<br/>S1.17 Conclusion 63<br/>Section II: Inhabitable Interfaces 67<br/>S2.1 Introduction 67<br/>S2.2 Interfaces: an Extended Meaning of Walls 67<br/>S2.3 Walls as Dividers; Walls as Unifiers 71<br/>S2.4 Inhabitable Walls are not Service Cores 74<br/>S2.5 Body Analogies 75<br/>S2.6 Figural Ornaments as Wall Inhabitants 78<br/>S2.7 Bourgeois Detachment: Seeking Privacy Cleanliness and Social Order 80<br/>S2.8 Domenech i Montaner's Inhabitable Fagades ' 83<br/>S2.9 Loos's Inhabitable Mask 86<br/>S2.10 From 'Wall-art' to Interior Cleanliness . 88<br/>S2.11 Neutra's Affective Environments 90<br/>S2.12 Wright, Schindler and Lautner's Built-ins 93<br/>S2.13 Moore's 'Climbing-the-Castle-Phenomenon 96<br/>S2.14 Intimate Walls: The Attraction of Mysterious walls 97<br/>82.15 Technologized Walls and Chareau's Appliance Walls 99<br/>S2.16 Dallegret's Inhabitable Appliances 102<br/>S2.17 The Smithsons' Inhabitable Cubicles . 102 S2.181960s Wallism; Webb's Deployable Suits; Inhabitable Capsules ' 106<br/>S2.19 Wearable Walls 109<br/>S2.20 Marcosnandmarjan's Inhabitable Lofts 110<br/><br/>S2.21 Comparative Analysis 113 S2.21.1 Le Corbusier's Spiritual Walls (with Confessionals) 120 S2.21.2 Utzon's Inhabitable Exhibition Cones 126<br/>S2.21.3 Rogers and Piano's Inhabitable Media Fagade 127<br/>S2.21.4 Ito's Inhabitable Columns 128<br/>S2.21.5 Scott Cohen's Inhabitable Circulation Tubes 132<br/>S2.21.6 Cook and Fournier's Inhabitable Skin 132<br/>S2.21.7 Other Design Experiments 137<br/>S2.21.7.1 Cruz's Inhabitable Hairy Wall 137<br/>S2.21.7.2 Marcosandmarjan's Inhabitable Lab Cones 138 S2.2l.7-3 Marcosandmarjan's Inhabitable Exhibition Vessels 138<br/>S2.21.7.4 Marcosandmarjan's Inhabitable Voids 143<br/>S2.21.7.5 Marcosandmarjan's Inhabitable DJ Capsule ' 145<br/>S2.21.7.6 Marcosandmarjan's Inhabitable Trusses 145<br/>S2.22 Conclusion 148<br/>Section III: Synthetic Neoplasms . 159<br/>S3.1 Introduction 159<br/>S3.2 Cronenberg's eXistenZ . 159<br/>S3.3 Neoplasms are not Blobs , 160<br/>S3.4 'Formless' Form 160<br/>S3.5 Hybrid Creatures - Synthetic Neoplasms - 162<br/>S3.6 Networked Neoplasms - Inhabitable Bodies ' 168<br/>S3.7 The Neoplasms' Complexion: Flesh and Skin 170<br/>S3.8 Genderless Skin 172<br/>S3.9 Colourless Skin 172<br/>S3.10 Naked Skin 175<br/>S3.11 Touching Skin 176<br/>S3.12 Inlucent Skin , 177<br/>S3.13 Ugly Neoplasms 178<br/>S3.14 Conclusion: Neoplasmatic Architecture l8l<br/>S3.14.1 Kunsthaus Graz l8l<br/>Design Experiment (Final Stage): Hyperdermis Cyborgian Interfaces 191<br/>Conclusion 199 Bibliographic References 203<br/>Index 223<br/>
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