Architecture of Threshold Spaces (inbunden)
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Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
232
Utgivningsdatum
2021-12-31
Förlag
Routledge
Illustratör/Fotograf
black and white 21 Illustrations 21 Halftones, black and white 1 Tables black and white
Illustrationer
1 Tables, black and white; 21 Halftones, black and white; 21 Illustrations, black and white
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780367680206

Architecture of Threshold Spaces

A Critique of the Ideologies of Hyperconnectivity and Segregation in the Socio-Political Context

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This book explores the relationship between architecture and philosophy through a discussion on threshold spaces linking public space with publicly accessible buildings. It explores the connection between exterior and interior and how this creates and affects interactions between people and the social dynamics of the city. Building on an existing body of literature, the book engages with critical philosophy and discusses how it can be applied to architecture. In a similar vein to Walter Benjamins descriptions of the Parisian Arcades in the nineteenth century, the book identifies the conditions under which thresholds reveal and impact social life. It utilises a wide range of illustrated international case studies from architects in Japan, Norway, Finland, France, Portugal, Italy, the USA, Australia, Mexico, and Brazil. Within the examples, thresholds become enhancers of social interactions and highlight broader socio-political contexts in public and private space. Architecture of Threshold Spaces is an enlightening contribution to knowledge on contemporary architecture, politics and philosophy for students, academics, and architects.
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Laurence Kimmel is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Built Environment at the University of New South Wales. She is an architect (MArch, cole Nationale Suprieure d'Architecture de Lyon, 1998) and a philosopher of architecture (PhD, University Paris 10 Nanterre, 2006). Her research focuses on boundaries and gradients between public and private space. Her book Architecture as Landscape (2010) describes experiences of architectures as a succession of heterogeneous spaces of different statuses, and shows how architectural shapes mediate the perception of adjacent spaces and the landscape. The objects of her research cover architecture, artworks, landscape architecture, and urban planning, all of which she analyses in a cross-disciplinary way. Her research also addresses the notion of "critical practice": architects who consider and express tensions, paradoxes or contradictions of the socio-political context in their practice.

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Part 1 Thresholds: Some Theoretical Background 1 Threshold Spaces are Singular Spaces 2 Threshold Spaces Express Dialectics 3 Observations on Threshold Spaces Part 2 Thresholds of Buildings of Different Functions 4 Thresholds in Cultural Architecture 5 Thresholds of Services Areas and Retail Shops 6 Thresholds in Architecture for Age-Specific Groups 7 Public Space as Threshold Space 8 Thresholds around Semi-Private Pockets in Public Space Part 3 Constraints to the Existence of Thresholds and Proposals of Resistance Strategies 9 Thresholds in the Context of Security Strategies 10 Thresholds in the Context of Excessive Morality or Denial of Social Practices 11 Thresholds in the Context of Homogenisation of Space 12 A Critique of Homogenisation and Segregation Part 4 Towards a Concept of Threshold Architecture 13 Artworks in Public Space: The Role of Thresholds 14 Design Principles of Threshold Architecture, and Theoretical Implications 15 Implications of Threshold Spaces for Communities