This edited collection provides insight into understanding architecture and urban design as technology. In order to understand how and why we live in built environments, we are in need of a conceptual framework that takes into account what role architecture as technology plays in our being and becoming in the world.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1:Postphenomenology and Architecture: Architecture as Measurer for Human and
World
Lars Botin & Inger Berling Hyams
Infrastructure. . . . .
Chapter 2:Multistable Infrastructure: The Scripted and Unscripted Performance of a
Functionalist Pathway
Ditte Bendix Lanng & Sø ren Risdal Borg
Chapter 3:Exploitable Multistability: The View from the Bike Lane
Charley Appleton
Exclusion. . . . .
Chapter 4:Sartre's Keyhole and the Politics of Multistable Space
Robert Rosenberger
Chapter 5:Non-places in the Postphenomenological Perspective: The Intersection of Dis-
embodiment, Non-alterity and the Hermeneutics of Exclusion
Natalia Juchniewicz
Digital. . . . .
Chapter 6: Alterity, Digital and Analogue: Technological Mediation in Architectural
Drawing
Inger Berling Hyams
Chapter 7:Sydney Opera House: The Poiesis of Tectonic Architecture in the Age of Digital Augmentation
Adrian Carter & Lars Botin
Things. . . .
Chapter 8: Making into Thing - Anthropo-Eccene Design: On the Design of Emergence
Anders Michelsen
Chapter 9: Thinking Things and Thinging Thoughts: Architecture and Building in
Postphenomenological Perspective
Lars Botin
Building. . .
Chapter 10:Building Dwelling and the End of Thinking: On Constructing and Tearing Down
Walls and the Compartmentalization of Life
Sø ren Riis
Chapter 11:Heidegger, Bachelard, Building: An Amateur Architect's Buildings
Don Ihde
About the Contributors