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      Architecture and Collective Life book

      Edited ByPenny Lewis, Lorens Holm, Sandra Costa Santos
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2021
      eBook Published 29 October 2021
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003118985
      Pages 346
      eBook ISBN 9781003118985
      Subjects Built Environment, Urban Studies
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      Lewis, P., Holm, L., & Santos, S.C. (Eds.). (2021). Architecture and Collective Life (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003118985

      ABSTRACT

      This book addresses the complex relationship between architecture and public life. It’s a study of architecture and urbanism as cultural activity that both reflects and gives shape to our social relations, public institutions and political processes.

      Written by an international range of contributors, the chapters address the intersection of public life and the built environment around the themes of authority and planning, the welfare state, place and identity and autonomy. The book covers a diverse range of material from Foucault’s evolving thoughts on space to land-scraping leisure centres in inter-war Belgium. It unpacks concepts such as ‘community’ and ‘collectivity’ alongside themes of self-organisation and authorship.

      Architecture and Collective Life reflects on urban and architectural practice and historical, political and social change. As such this book will be of great interest to students and academics in architecture and urbanism as well as practicing architects.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part Part I|67 pages

      Contradictions in a common world

      chapter Chapter 1|10 pages

      Introduction

      ByPenny Lewis

      chapter Chapter 2|18 pages

      A tale of two villages

      Jane Jacobs, Marshall McLuhan and their visions of collective life
      ByJoan Ockman

      chapter Chapter 3|11 pages

      Interview with Reinier de Graaf

      ByPenny Lewis, Lorens Holm, Sandra Costa Santos

      chapter Chapter 4|13 pages

      Neofeudalism

      The end of capitalism?
      ByJodi Dean

      chapter Chapter 5|13 pages

      Alternative models of tenure

      Recovering the radical proposal of collective housing
      ByMartino Tattara

      part Part II|43 pages

      New geography and the planners

      chapter Chapter 6|11 pages

      A proprietary polis

      Silicon Valley architecture and collective life
      ByClaudia Dutson

      chapter Chapter 7|8 pages

      Hyper-gentrification and the urbanisation of suburbia

      ByRoss Exo Adams, Tahl Kaminer, Maroš Krivý, Leonard Ma, Karin Matz, Timothy Moore, Helen Runting, Rutger Sjögrim

      chapter Chapter 8|12 pages

      The dubious high street

      Distinctiveness, gentrification and social value
      ByAleks Catina

      chapter Chapter 9|10 pages

      Zero-institution culture

      ByLouis D’Arcy-Reed

      part Part III|44 pages

      Authority

      chapter Chapter 10|8 pages

      Authorship and political will in Aldo Rossi's theory of architecture

      ByWill Orr

      chapter Chapter 11|22 pages

      The heterotopias of Tafuri and Teyssot

      Between language and discipline
      ByJoseph Bedford

      chapter Chapter 12|12 pages

      Interruptions

      A form of questionable fidelity
      ByDoreen Bernath

      part Part IV|48 pages

      The welfare state

      chapter Chapter 13|11 pages

      Constructed landscapes for collective recreation

      Victor Bourgeois's open-air projects in Belgium
      ByMarie Pirard

      chapter Chapter 14|12 pages

      Vienna's Höfe

      How housing builds the collective
      ByAlessandro Porotto

      chapter Chapter 15|13 pages

      Learning from Loutraki

      Thermalism, hydrochemistry and the architectures of collective wellness
      ByLydia Xynogala

      chapter Chapter 16|10 pages

      BiG: Living and working together

      ByMeike Schalk, Sara Brolund de Carvalho, Helena Mattsson

      part Part V|43 pages

      Autonomy and organisation

      chapter Chapter 17|11 pages

      Design precepts for autonomy

      A case study of Kelvin Hall, Glasgow
      ByJane Clossick, Ben Colburn

      chapter Chapter 18|10 pages

      Calcutta, India

      Dover Lane – a cosmo-ecological collective life of Indian modernity
      ByDorian Wiszniewski

      chapter Chapter 19|10 pages

      The city of ragpickers

      Shaping a faithful collective life during les trente glorieuses
      ByJanina Gosseye

      chapter Chapter 20|10 pages

      Visions of Ecotopia

      ByMeredith Gaglio

      part Part VI|56 pages

      Practice and life

      chapter Chapter 21|9 pages

      Intraventions in flux

      Towards a modal spatial practice that moves and cares
      ByAlberto Altés Arlandis, Oren Lieberman

      chapter Chapter 22|14 pages

      Ethics of open types

      ByDavide Landi

      chapter Chapter 23|10 pages

      The Age of Ecology in the UK

      ByPenny Lewis

      chapter Chapter 24|9 pages

      Opinions – or, from dialogue to conversation

      ByTeresa Stoppani

      chapter Chapter 25|12 pages

      Epilogue 1

      ByPenny Lewis, Vicky Richardson
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