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OverviewSpatial Infrastructure is a collection of essays crafting a self-consistent project that recasts architectural thinking as a form of knowledge by addressing a number of fundamental questions relevant to the reading of works across styles, time-periods, and geographic boundaries. Jos Aragez's second book revolves around a new concept in architecture, spatial infrastructure , that operates both as a design tool capable of projecting architectural thinking forward, and as an analytical category that shifts our understanding of the history of the field and contemporary production. Taken together, the collection of essays presented here investigates some of the most intractable issues pertaining to architectural discourse, while also examining scientific, critical, and cultural dimensions where relevant. Key subjects include a building's discursive building, engineering patents and spatial disposition in architecture, typological invention and sponge surfaces, 'the organic' at the intersection of architecture and philosophy, imageability in the context of an evolving market economy, language vis--vis self-determinacy in creative practices, a building's spatial kernel, and the possibility of architectural metacriticality. Building upon each other to engender a coherent and distinct outlook on twentieth-century and contemporary architecture, these essays put forth a strong argument for architectural thinking that emerges from intimate knowledge of its capacities, as well as an ability to maintain epistemological clarity and integrity when purporting to expand our horizons of understanding. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jose AraguezPublisher: Actar Publishers Imprint: Actar Publishers ISBN: 9781638400196ISBN 10: 1638400199 Pages: 178 Publication Date: 31 October 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"Ever since architects began to systematically think about the origin and purpose of their trade, two opposed postures have remained in force: that of those who look for the essence of architecture from 'within, ' and that of those who try to find it from 'without.' Professor Aragüez's belonging to the first group does not keep him from inquiring into the ways in which knowledge 'external' to architecture turns out to be of use to it. His collection of eight essays delves into the autonomy of the discipline through questions touching on education, language, nature, philosophy, science, and the difficult but necessary role of criticism in contemporary contexts. --Arquitectura Viva The book reads as a window into an extended intellectual effort by its author--practicing architect, educator, and researcher José Aragüez--who has spent the past 15 years undertaking the difficult task of constructing a theory of architecture through a series of new categories, the most salient of which is announced in the book title. This enterprise responds to a two-fold objective. There is, on the one hand, the aim to claim the specificity--though importantly, not autonomy--of architectural thinking as a form of knowledge that can engage other disciplines without losing its identity. On the other, there is an effort to advance an ambitious conceptual framework: that around the notion of ""spatial infrastructure."" The author seeks to provide a tool for thinking about tools--a sort of meta-design device that allows for practice and theory to become intricately intertwined. In some fundamental manner ... that contribution involves here the collapse of problematic oppositions as a way to reshape our persistently binary minds and envision the future of architectural thinking afresh. --The Architect's Newspaper" "The book reads as a window into an extended intellectual effort by its author--practicing architect, educator, and researcher José Aragüez--who has spent the past 15 years undertaking the difficult task of constructing a theory of architecture through a series of new categories, the most salient of which is announced in the book title. This enterprise responds to a two-fold objective. There is, on the one hand, the aim to claim the specificity--though importantly, not autonomy--of architectural thinking as a form of knowledge that can engage other disciplines without losing its identity. On the other, there is an effort to advance an ambitious conceptual framework: that around the notion of ""spatial infrastructure."" The author seeks to provide a tool for thinking about tools--a sort of meta-design device that allows for practice and theory to become intricately intertwined. In some fundamental manner ... that contribution involves here the collapse of problematic oppositions as a way to reshape our persistently binary minds and envision the future of architectural thinking afresh. --The Architect's Newspaper Ever since architects began to systematically think about the origin and purpose of their trade, two opposed postures have remained in force: that of those who look for the essence of architecture from 'within, ' and that of those who try to find it from 'without.' Professor Aragüez's belonging to the first group does not keep him from inquiring into the ways in which knowledge 'external' to architecture turns out to be of use to it. His collection of eight essays delves into the autonomy of the discipline through questions touching on education, language, nature, philosophy, science, and the difficult but necessary role of criticism in contemporary contexts. --Arquitectura Viva" Author InformationJose Araguez, PhD is a licensed practicing architect, writer, and educator. For years he has been leading design studios and seminars at schools of architecture in universities including Yale, Columbia, Princeton, Penn, Rice, Texas Tech, and University of Granada. Araguez obtained a PhD in the History and Theory of Architecture from Princeton University. Earlier he graduated with a Master of Architecture and Urbanism from the University of Granada, Spain (Honorable Mention, University Graduation Extraordinary Award, and 1st National Prize in Architecture) and, from Columbia GSAPP, with a post-professional Master's degree (Honor Award for Excellence in Design) and a Graduate Certificate in Advanced Architectural Research. Araguez has lectured extensively across Europe and North America--including most of the top schools--in addition to the Middle East and Japan. His recent five-year project, involving the publication of The Building (2016, Lars Muller Pub.), is widely regarded in international circles as one of the most significant contributions to architectural discourse in the 2010s. His writings have also appeared in e-flux, Flat Out, EAHN Proceedings, Pidgin, The Routledge Companion to Criticality in Art, Architecture and Design (Routledge, 2018), Radical Pedagogies (MIT Press, 2022), and TECNOSCAPE: The Architecture of Engineers (Fondazione MAXXI, 2022), among other media. Araguez is the founding principal of Jose Araguez Architects, a practice for architecture, urbanism, and the production of discourse. In the past, he worked as an architect for Antonio J. Torrecillas (Spain), MVRDV (Rotterdam), and Idom/ACXT (London). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |