This essay considers the irruption of the designed destructive event in the order of the project of architecture. The artificial disaster brings onto architecture destructive sudden forces that operate against it with an intensity and a speed that are different from those that are at play in it. It imposes on architecture the man-devised, forceful and violent interference of a project that is alien to that of architecture. The violent orchestrated event in space is interpreted here as a paroxysmal – explicit, sudden, violent – actualization of the forces that contribute to the shaping of the environment. Design and planning are about space definition and form making, while the destruction inflicted by the disaster concerns the undoing of fo...
In the realm of things few are more charged with meanings than ruins. They dissect the material worl...
Human disasters are a fact of life and can cause catastrophic results to the environment and society...
The starting point of this paper is Alan Badiou's thesis that all creations, hence all novelties, ar...
After every catastrophe, the importance of the building context and its effects in any environmental...
Working through the ambiguities of the concepts and definitions of ?trauma? and ?architecture?, the ...
Post-disaster reconstruction regularly materializes politically and institutionally dualistic in a s...
An opus of Architecture, OpA, is a phenomenon which unfolds spatio-temporally from conception to mem...
The unanticipated challenges that architects and architecture face in the twenty-first century are n...
The notion of place-making or rather the production of space and place, especially in highly contest...
In conflict-shaped cities, change of space is a significant factor. Violence creates borders, voids,...
This project examines the architectural implications of the sociological phenomenon of the “disaster...
We wish to deepen discussions and researches around the topic of architecture in emergencies situati...
This chapter focuses on the urban space as a space of catastrophe. In particular, it considers earth...
From the lambency of early civilisation the representation of the ruin has existed as an index of gr...
Architecture and Fire develops a conceptual reassessment of architectural conservation through the s...
In the realm of things few are more charged with meanings than ruins. They dissect the material worl...
Human disasters are a fact of life and can cause catastrophic results to the environment and society...
The starting point of this paper is Alan Badiou's thesis that all creations, hence all novelties, ar...
After every catastrophe, the importance of the building context and its effects in any environmental...
Working through the ambiguities of the concepts and definitions of ?trauma? and ?architecture?, the ...
Post-disaster reconstruction regularly materializes politically and institutionally dualistic in a s...
An opus of Architecture, OpA, is a phenomenon which unfolds spatio-temporally from conception to mem...
The unanticipated challenges that architects and architecture face in the twenty-first century are n...
The notion of place-making or rather the production of space and place, especially in highly contest...
In conflict-shaped cities, change of space is a significant factor. Violence creates borders, voids,...
This project examines the architectural implications of the sociological phenomenon of the “disaster...
We wish to deepen discussions and researches around the topic of architecture in emergencies situati...
This chapter focuses on the urban space as a space of catastrophe. In particular, it considers earth...
From the lambency of early civilisation the representation of the ruin has existed as an index of gr...
Architecture and Fire develops a conceptual reassessment of architectural conservation through the s...
In the realm of things few are more charged with meanings than ruins. They dissect the material worl...
Human disasters are a fact of life and can cause catastrophic results to the environment and society...
The starting point of this paper is Alan Badiou's thesis that all creations, hence all novelties, ar...