ABSTRACT

Architecture and Affect is motivated by two questions: Why does dismissed affective evidence trouble us? What would it mean for architecture to assemble such discrepant evidence into its discourse?

Arguing that the persistent refrains of lived affect dwell in architecture, this book traces such refrains to a concept of architecture wedged in the middle ground—jammed amidst life, things and events. Rather than being aloof from its surrounds, architecture-in-the-midst challenges an autonomous epistemology. Beyond accounting for the vivid but excluded, this book develops a frame and a disposition for thinking critically about, speculatively through, and being grounded by, encounter. Examining affect through a constellation of spaces in contemporary Singapore, it details architecture’s uneasy but inextricable relationship with key subjects relegated to the incommensurate, the peripheral, the scenic and the decorative. The outcome is a politicized architectural discourse simultaneously grounded and speculative; bridging depth and intuition, thinking and feeling.

chapter |26 pages

Introduction; Knowing Otherwise

Architecture after affect

part 1|96 pages

Monument

chapter 1|35 pages

The Ruled and the Unruly

Animality, anecdotes and storytelling

chapter 2|8 pages

Tracing the Last Tiger

Lilian Chee and Toby Fong, 2020

chapter 3|51 pages

After the Last Train

Remainders at the Tanjong Pagar Station

part 2|82 pages

Block

chapter 4|36 pages

Keeping Cats, Hoarding Things

Situations in the housing block

chapter 5|7 pages

Anarchiving Public Housing

Lilian Chee and Lin Derong, 2020.

chapter 6|37 pages

03-Flats

Architecture filmmaking, disciplinary questions

part 3|96 pages

Landscape

chapter 7|40 pages

In the Midst Of

Field notes at a cemetery

chapter 8|8 pages

Holes in the Ground

Lilian Chee and Wong Zi Hao, 2020

chapter 9|47 pages

The Sea, and the Sea

Infrastructure and the dialectical image