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Design Technics - Archaeologies of Architectural Practice (Paperback, 1)
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Leading scholars historicize and theorize technology's role in
architectural design Although the question of technics pervades the
contemporary discipline of architecture, there are few critical
analyses on the topic. Design Technics fills this gap, arguing that
the technical dimension of design has often been flattened into the
broader celebratory rhetoric of innovation. Bringing together
leading scholars in architectural and design history, the volume's
contributors situate these tools on a broader epistemological and
chronological canvas. The essays here construct histories-some
panoramic and others unfolding around a specific episode-of seven
techniques regularly used by the designer in the architectural
studio today: rendering, modeling, scanning, equipping, specifying,
positioning, and repeating. Starting with observations about the
epistemological changes that have unfolded in the discipline in
recent decades but seeking to offer a more expansive meaning for
technics, the volume casts new light on concepts such as form,
experience, and image that have played central roles in historical
architectural discourses. Among the questions addressed: How was
the concept of form immanent in practices of scanning since the
late nineteenth century? What was the historical relationship
between rendering and experience in Enlightenment discourses? How
did practices of specifying reconfigure the distinction between
intellectual and manual labor? What kind of rationality is inherent
in the designer's constant clicking of the mouse in front of her
screen? In addressing these and other questions, this engaging and
timely collection thereby proposes technics as a site for
historical and philosophical reflection not only for those engaged
in architectural design but also for any scholar working in the
humanities today. Contributors: Lucia Allais, Edward Eigen, Orit
Halpern, John Harwood, Matthew C. Hunter, and Michael Osman.
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