This essay, for the exhibition Steven Holl: Making Architecture,” argues that matter, things, and technologies are increasingly seen as co-constitutive of human agency. Studying this expanded conception of agency in the architecture of Holl reveals three opportunities. It enables us to re-describe the architect’s relation to architectural phenomenology beyond materiality. It reveals architecture’s active comportment in socially embedded settings, and it advances the idea that architecture makes us what we are
My current sculptural work stems from a fascination with exploring and drawing upon an architectural...
The first part of this article was published in NA 1995:1 and discusses the notion of "distracted pe...
My research investigates the construction of an architectural project, by which I mean both the inte...
Agency is a notion that brings together a variety of concerns that currently echo in diverse segment...
This article investigates the word ‘agency’ in relation to the role, responsibility and power of the...
This article offers a critical review of the conference AGENCY (November 2008), written by ‘The Agen...
Whether critiquing the architect’s societal position and the role of the user, conceptualising the p...
In this thesis it is aimed to develop a particular reading of Steven Holl̕s approach to architecture...
In response to changes in both the practice of architecture and changes in terms of architectures fi...
The studio topic Glaneur/Glaneuse refers to the old ‘profession’ of the gleaners, those people picki...
Rasmussen’s Experiencing Architecture, first published in 1962, remains the essential introduction f...
Architecture shapes and defines the spaces of our everyday life yet we rarely pay any attention to i...
Architecture of experience transforms the user of a building into an active participant of architect...
This essay explores a form of architecture designed for the human body and simultaneously examines t...
Becoming with Architecture: Making the abstracted space through works and words Can spatial struct...
My current sculptural work stems from a fascination with exploring and drawing upon an architectural...
The first part of this article was published in NA 1995:1 and discusses the notion of "distracted pe...
My research investigates the construction of an architectural project, by which I mean both the inte...
Agency is a notion that brings together a variety of concerns that currently echo in diverse segment...
This article investigates the word ‘agency’ in relation to the role, responsibility and power of the...
This article offers a critical review of the conference AGENCY (November 2008), written by ‘The Agen...
Whether critiquing the architect’s societal position and the role of the user, conceptualising the p...
In this thesis it is aimed to develop a particular reading of Steven Holl̕s approach to architecture...
In response to changes in both the practice of architecture and changes in terms of architectures fi...
The studio topic Glaneur/Glaneuse refers to the old ‘profession’ of the gleaners, those people picki...
Rasmussen’s Experiencing Architecture, first published in 1962, remains the essential introduction f...
Architecture shapes and defines the spaces of our everyday life yet we rarely pay any attention to i...
Architecture of experience transforms the user of a building into an active participant of architect...
This essay explores a form of architecture designed for the human body and simultaneously examines t...
Becoming with Architecture: Making the abstracted space through works and words Can spatial struct...
My current sculptural work stems from a fascination with exploring and drawing upon an architectural...
The first part of this article was published in NA 1995:1 and discusses the notion of "distracted pe...
My research investigates the construction of an architectural project, by which I mean both the inte...