Lefebvre for architects
"While the work of Henri Lefebvre has become better known in the English-speaking world since the 1991 translation of his 1974 masterpiece, The Production of Space, his influence on the actual production of architecture and the city has been less pronounced. Although now widely read in schools...
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Coleman, Nathaniel [verfasserIn] |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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XVII, 153 S. ; Ill. |
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Thinkers for architects ; 11 |
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Introduction: Lefebvre for Architects Lefebvre for Architects The Problematic of Architecture Lefebvre and Architecture Architecture Thinking Its Own Thoughts Utopia and a New Romanticism Utopia as the Prospect of the Possible Romanticism&Utopia Generate&Degenerate Utopias Critiques of Everyday Life There is no alternative? Or, Lefebvre and Utopia Lefebvre's Other Vision of Utopia Dialectical Utopianism Experimental and Theoretical Utopias The Utopian Prospect of Lefebvre The Production of Space Problematic of The Production of Space From Space to Place Overcoming Cartesian Logic Representations of the Relations of Production Recuperating the Social Repetition Everywhere Spatial Codes Spatial Practice / Representations of Space / Representational Space The Antithesis of Systems Rhythmanalysis and the TimeSpace of the City Counterpractices for Today Elements of Rhythmanalysis Phenomenology from Your Window? The Perils of Capital The Rhythmanalyst and the Architect Conclusion: Another Scale? Further Reading Bibliography Index |
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