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For more than half a century, critical theory has seen architecture as an ideological tool of capitalism. Form and Fetish confronts this assumption – developing a new form of critique to fundamentally rethink the relationship between architecture and capitalism at a time of economic crisis and environmental breakdown. Douglas Spencer, author of the critically acclaimed The Architecture of Neoliberalism, introduces contemporary Marxist theories of value, commodity fetishism, and economic compulsion to examine architecture as a vehicle for accumulation and a means of subjectification. From architectures of luxury in Seoul, Bangkok, and London to climate-controlled enclaves in Singapore, from billionaire real estate in Los Angeles through to Saudi Arabia’s NEOM, Spencer explores how architecture has shaped itself to these ends through its disdain for everyday use and its fetishization of form.As capitalism buckles under the weight of its own contradictions, Form and Fetish is an appeal to de-fetishize, dis-alienate and re-collectivize the design and construction of the built environment. With its capacity to protect and to shelter, to articulate and mediate our relationships to others and our environments, architecture, Spencer argues, is too essential to be treated as exceptional, too important to be determined by exchange value.This book is a must-read for architects, architectural theorists, critical theorists and philosophers – all who wish to seize the opportunity to rethink design and building activity as a means to realize collectively conceived ends.
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For more than half a century, critical theory has seen architecture as an ideological tool of capitalism. Form and Fetish confronts this assumption – developing a new form of critique to fundamentally rethink the relationship between architecture and capitalism at a time of economic crisis and environmental breakdown. Douglas Spencer, author of the critically acclaimed The Architecture of Neoliberalism, introduces contemporary Marxist theories of value, commodity fetishism, and economic compulsion to examine architecture as a vehicle for accumulation and a means of subjectification. From architectures of luxury in Seoul, Bangkok, and London to climate-controlled enclaves in Singapore, from billionaire real estate in Los Angeles through to Saudi Arabia’s NEOM, Spencer explores how architecture has shaped itself to these ends through its disdain for everyday use and its fetishization of form.As capitalism buckles under the weight of its own contradictions, Form and Fetish is an appeal to de-fetishize, dis-alienate and re-collectivize the design and construction of the built environment. With its capacity to protect and to shelter, to articulate and mediate our relationships to others and our environments, architecture, Spencer argues, is too essential to be treated as exceptional, too important to be determined by exchange value.This book is a must-read for architects, architectural theorists, critical theorists and philosophers – all who wish to seize the opportunity to rethink design and building activity as a means to realize collectively conceived ends.
Architecture of Neoliberalism
How Contemporary Architecture Became an Instrument of Control and Compliance
Häftad, Engelska, 2023
361 kr
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The Architecture of Neoliberalism pursues an uncompromising critique of the neoliberal turn in contemporary architecture. This book reveals how a self-styled parametric and post-critical architecture serves mechanisms of control and compliance while promoting itself, at the same time, as progressive. Spencer's incisive analysis of the architecture and writings of figures such as Zaha Hadid, Patrik Schumacher, Rem Koolhaas, and Greg Lynn shows them to be in thrall to the same notions of liberty as are propounded in neoliberal thought. Analysing architectural projects in the fields of education, consumption and labour, The Architecture of Neoliberalism examines the part played by contemporary architecture in refashioning human subjects into the compliant figures - student-entrepreneurs, citizen-consumers and team-workers - requisite to the universal implementation of a form of existence devoted to market imperatives.
Architecture of Neoliberalism
How Contemporary Architecture Became an Instrument of Control and Compliance
Inbunden, Engelska, 2016
1 800 kr
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The Architecture of Neoliberalism pursues an uncompromising critique of the neoliberal turn in contemporary architecture. This book reveals how a self-styled parametric and post-critical architecture serves mechanisms of control and compliance while promoting itself, at the same time, as progressive. Spencer's incisive analysis of the architecture and writings of figures such as Zaha Hadid, Patrik Schumacher, Rem Koolhaas, and Greg Lynn shows them to be in thrall to the same notions of liberty as are propounded in neoliberal thought. Analysing architectural projects in the fields of education, consumption and labour, The Architecture of Neoliberalism examines the part played by contemporary architecture in refashioning human subjects into the compliant figures - student-entrepreneurs, citizen-consumers and team-workers - requisite to the universal implementation of a form of existence devoted to market imperatives.
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Critique of Architecture offers a renewed and radical theorization of the relations between capital and architecture. It explicates the theoretical gymnastics through which architecture legitimates its services to neoliberalism, examines the discipline’s production of platforms for happily compliant consumers, and challenges its entrepreneurial self-image. Critique of Architecture also addresses the discourse of autonomy, questioning its capacity to engage effectively with the terms and conditions of capitalism today, analyses the post-political turns of contemporary architecture theory, and reckons with the legacies and limitations of critical theory.