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020 _a9781350262379
082 _a720.1
_bBED
100 _aBedford, Joseph Ed.
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245 _aIs there an object oriented architecture? engaging Graham Harman
260 _bBloomsbury
_aNew Delhi
_c2021
300 _av,194p.
440 _aArchitecture exchange : engagements with contemporary theory and philosophy ed. by Joseph Bedford
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505 _aContents 1 Joseph Bedford 1 1.1 Joseph Bedford, Is There an Object-Oriented Architecture? 1 2 Graham Harman 15 2.1 Graham Harman, What Objects Mean for Architecture 15 2.2 Graham Harman Interview: Zero-Form, Zero-Function 24 3 Adam Sharr 39 3.1 Adam Sharr, The Circus, the Canon and a House with One Wall 39 3.2 Graham Harman's Response to Adam Sharr 51 3.3 Adam Sharr Interview: An Extrovert and Engaging Discreetness 53 4 Lorens Holm 61 4.1 Lorens Holm, Architecture and Its Objects 61 4.2 Graham Harman's Response to Lorens Holm 74 4.3 Lorens Holm Interview: Real Objects and Space 76 5 Jonathan Hale 89 5.1 Jonathan Hale, Buildings as Objects and Buildings as 'Tool-Beings' 89 5.2 Graham Harman's Response to Jonathan Hale 96 5.3 Jonathan Hale Interview: In-between the Broken and the Unbroken 98 6 Peg Rawes 111 6.1 Peg Rawes, Non-Human Architectural Ecologies 111 6.2 Graham Harman's Response to Peg Rawes 120 6.3 Peg Rawes Interview: A Feminist Philosophy of Relationality 123 7 Patrick Lynch 141 7.1 Patrick Lynch, The Resistance of Things 141 7.2 Graham Harman's Response to Patrick Lynch 148 7.3 Patrick Lynch Interview: 'The Tool Is Useful Only to the Man Who Knows How to Use It' 149 8 Peter Carl 163 8.1 Graham Harman's Response to Peter Carl 163 8.2 Peter Carl Interview: Practical Wisdom, Morals and Ethics 165 Afterword: Graham Harman 179 Bibliography 189 Index 192
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650 _aAntiquities
_aHarman, Graham, 1968-
_aArchitecture--Philosophy
_aObject (Philosophy)
_aOntology