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      The City as a Technical Being

      The City as a Technical Being

      On the Mode of Existence of Architecture
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      Engleza
      Data publicarii:
      2024
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      Tip coperta:
      Hardcover
      Nr. pagini:
      307
      ISBN:
      9781957183558
      Dimensiuni: l: 15.2cm | H: 22.8cm | 962g
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      Descriere
      The city is the largest human artefact. It is made by us, yet simultaneously it makes us, as well as all other nonhuman entities. The particular discourse to which this book on the city contributes is the discipline of architecture. It explores a simple question: How does the city affect the mode of existence of its buildings?

      • The book is an attempt to formulate a new ontology of the architecture of the city
      • For academics, scholars, practitioners, students or any individual interested in cities, architects, urban designers


      The tradition within architectural history that identifies the city as the origin of our buildings poses a challenge to us, as architects, to theorise about the city’s form and use in order to rationalise our own actions. In opposition to other disciplinary approaches to the city and its architecture, the book argues not for type (Rossi, Ungers) as the deepest aspect of the architecture of the city. Neither will it be the function (Venturi & Scott Brown, Koolhaas) of the city to explain its material organisation, nor is matter considered (Jacobs, Banham) to be deeper than the real city. Instead, this book argues that the mode of existence of architecture is inherent to the city itself, which originates its architecture as part of its being as a technical object.

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