The current impoverishment of the state of architecture from a product, as a sedimentation of knowledge, to a product – due to the affirmation of a society with a lifestyle marked by the increasingly rapid consumption of every conceived object – is the dominant attitude: taste and contemporary fashion, whereby everything is reduced to entertainment culture with the consequent loss of sense of reality and with the rendering of this to a fetish, simulacrum, image. Accomplice of this attitude of reducing architecture to mere commercial production is the specialized and nonspecialized sector information system, which, by virtue of the culture of exhibition, has generally replaced the necessary critical distance in the analysis of current produc...
The perimeter of architecture has expanded beyond separate buildings to embrace urban groupings, suc...
When, as architects, we reflect on the relationship between architectural projects, cities and landsc...
This thesis considers the city and its architecture the extreme condition under which the endless di...
The current impoverishment of the state of architecture from a product, as a sedimentation of knowle...
“…all systems of thought, all ideological constructs, are in need of constant, conscious criticism; ...
The study of Postmodern architecture demands freedom from any pre-conceived rule or traditional styl...
As cities become increasingly dense and social communities become more diverse and fragmented, Moder...
The urbanized space mirrors the way the society works. We have on one side the commercialization of ...
Production and consumption are not mere economic terms, as they have, for many years, expanded into ...
The essay is devoted to the topic of architecture, which is interdisciplinary and addressed to a wid...
Once upon a time, the neoliberal city was a fiction: it is the aim of the present essay to discuss t...
This thesis argues that with a changing population and climate of a city comes the need to re-think ...
This paper addresses the relations between art and everyday life in the city from the vantage points...
A very common position for students and practitioners of architecture to take is to condemn the ever...
The knowledge that people had of the places in which they lived is being lost. There is increasing i...
The perimeter of architecture has expanded beyond separate buildings to embrace urban groupings, suc...
When, as architects, we reflect on the relationship between architectural projects, cities and landsc...
This thesis considers the city and its architecture the extreme condition under which the endless di...
The current impoverishment of the state of architecture from a product, as a sedimentation of knowle...
“…all systems of thought, all ideological constructs, are in need of constant, conscious criticism; ...
The study of Postmodern architecture demands freedom from any pre-conceived rule or traditional styl...
As cities become increasingly dense and social communities become more diverse and fragmented, Moder...
The urbanized space mirrors the way the society works. We have on one side the commercialization of ...
Production and consumption are not mere economic terms, as they have, for many years, expanded into ...
The essay is devoted to the topic of architecture, which is interdisciplinary and addressed to a wid...
Once upon a time, the neoliberal city was a fiction: it is the aim of the present essay to discuss t...
This thesis argues that with a changing population and climate of a city comes the need to re-think ...
This paper addresses the relations between art and everyday life in the city from the vantage points...
A very common position for students and practitioners of architecture to take is to condemn the ever...
The knowledge that people had of the places in which they lived is being lost. There is increasing i...
The perimeter of architecture has expanded beyond separate buildings to embrace urban groupings, suc...
When, as architects, we reflect on the relationship between architectural projects, cities and landsc...
This thesis considers the city and its architecture the extreme condition under which the endless di...