I - Spring 2020
pp. 272
ISBN cartaceo 9788878858541
ISBN pdf 9788878858558
Incorporating contingency into our fundamental thinking about architecture contradicts the way we theorize, practice, and historicize the field. Accidents happen, yet architects rarely let chance play a role in their visions.
How contingency play a role in architectural design and thinking?
How designers incorporate change in their practice?
The forward-facing nature of contingency scholarship, if we give it a name, may embed possible worlds that are more just, more compassionate, and more aware of the inequalities that accompany the uneven distribution of the most vital resource i our times: space.
This issue began with the aim of exploring contingency thinking, and is completed from within contingent times, when nothing seems certain and contingency is less a lens than the air we breathe.
Design and the Challenge of Change
The editorial board of Ardeth
Editorial [1/2]. Space is Not Evenly Distributed
Dana Cuff
Contingent Excess
Catherine Ingraham
“The Fire This Time”: The Politics of Contingency
Ananya Roy
The UCSD Community Stations: From Hospitality to Infrastructures of Inclusion
Teddy Cruz, Fonna Forman
Historic Contingency in Dolgeville, Los Angeles 1903-1910: Establishment of the Suburban Socioeconomic Condition
Melissa Rovner
Podium Perspective: Whitney Young and the Black Architectural Imagination
Rebecca Choi
“Visually Stunning” while Financially Safe: Neoliberalism and Financialization at Canary Wharf
Sara Stevens
Discussing Alternativeness to Incorporate Contradictions. Framing Research on Architects’ Collectives and Groups
Cristina Catalanotti
Indigeneity, Contingency, and Cognitive Shifts
Kelema Lee Moses
The University and the Camp
Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi
Life Above, Rubble Below: A Case of Historically Produced Risk & Perception in Mexico City
María Moreno Carranco, Beki McElvain
Un’azione del progetto nello State-building del Kosovo: alcune esplorazioni grafiche
Valerio Della Scala
Agency in the Sauna: The Architectural Monument in the Era of the Anthropocene
Per-Johan Dahl
Radical Contingency. Strategy and Tactics in Architectural Design
Carlo Deregibus
Production for Reduction
Keigo Kobayashi
“A Looming Cold Crunch” and the Contingencies of Transnational Air-Conditioning
Jiat-Hwee Chang
Architectures of an “Otherwise”: Inhabiting Displacement
Somayeh Chitchian, Maja Momic, Shahd Seethaler-Wari
Editorial [2/2]. Outro
Will Davis
Ardeth #08
The Editorial Board of “Ardeth”, Design and the Challenge of Change. L'altra innovazione |
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Cuff, Editorial [1/2] |
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Ingraham, Contingent Excess |
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Roy, “The Fire This Time”: The Politics of Contingency |
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DOI 10.17454/ARDETH06.04 | Ardeth#06-04_Roy | 0,00 € | |
Cruz - Forman, The UCSD Community Stations: From Hospitality to Infrastructures of Inclusion |
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DOI 10.17454/ARDETH06.05 | Ardeth#06-05_Cruz-Forman | 0,00 € | |
Rovner, Historic Contingency in Dolgeville, Los Angeles 1903-1910: Establishment of the Suburban Socioeconomic Condition |
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DOI 10.17454/ARDETH06.06 | Ardeth#06-06_Rovner | 0,00 € | |
Choi, Podium Perspective: Whitney Young and the Black Architectural Imagination |
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DOI 10.17454/ARDETH06.07 | Ardeth#06-07_Choi | 0,00 € | |
Stevens, “Visually Stunning” while Financially Safe: Neoliberalism and Financialization at Canary Wharf |
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DOI 10.17454/ARDETH06.08 | Ardeth#06-08_Stevens | 0,00 € | |
Catalanotti, Discussing Alternativeness to Incorporate Contradictions. Framing Research on Architects’ Collectives and Groups |
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DOI 10.17454/ARDETH06.09 | Ardeth#06-09_Catalanotti | 0,00 € | |
Lee Moses, Indigeneity, Contingency, and Cognitive Shifts |
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Siddiqi, The University and the Camp |
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Carranco - McElvain, Life Above, Rubble Below: A Case of Historically Produced Risk & Perception in Mexico City |
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DOI 10.17454/ARDETH06.12 | Ardeth#06-12_Carranco-McElvain | 0,00 € | |
Della Scala, Un’azione del progetto nello State-building del Kosovo: alcune esplorazioni grafiche |
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DOI 10.17454/ARDETH06.13 | Ardeth#06-13_DellaScala | 0,00 € | |
Dahl, Agency in the Sauna: The Architectural Monument in the Era of the Anthropocene |
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Deregibus, Radical Contingency. Strategy and Tactics in Architectural Design |
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Kobayashi, Production for Reduction |
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Chang, “A Looming Cold Crunch” and the Contingencies of Transnational Air-Conditioning |
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DOI 10.17454/ARDETH06.17 | Ardeth#06-17_Chang | 0,00 € | |
Chitchian - Momic - Seethaler-Wari, Architectures of an “Otherwise”: Inhabiting Displacement |
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DOI 10.17454/ARDETH06.18 | Ardeth#06-18_Chitchian-Momic-S | 0,00 € | |
Davis, Editorial [2/2] |
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