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Footprint 36 Who’s Stupid Now

+++Architecture, Intelligence and Transdisciplinarity+++

+++Stavros Kousoulas,Andrej Radman [eds.]+++

ISBN 978-94-93329-49-2
Price € 25,00
Issue Volume 19, no.1 
Issue editors Stavros Kousoulas, Andrej Radman
Executive editors Stavros Kousoulas, Aleksandar Staničić
Editorial Board Esin Kömez, Gert van der Merwe, Victor Muñoz Sanz, Angeliki Sioli, Alina Paias, Dulmini Perera
FP Advisory Board Stephen Cairns, K. Michael Hays, Hilde Heynen, Ákos Moravánszky, Michael Müller, Frank Werner, Gerd Zimmermann
Copy editor Heleen Schröder
Layout editor Lila Athanasiadou
Number of pages 128
Book size 21 x 29.7 cm
Binding softcover
Language English
Release date Spring/Summer 2025, release printed version January 2026
Publisher Jap Sam Books
Co-publisher Published in cooperation with Architecture Theory Chair (TU Delft) and Stichting Footprint

 

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| Footprint is a peer-reviewed architecture and theory academic journal

Footprint 36 explores architectural technicities that overcome poorly defined problems and reinvigorate (post)critical thinking, requiring a transdisciplinary mode of operation that breaks with the anti-intellectualist tradition of specialisation, professionalisation, and knowledge fragmentation. Rather than focusing on the essentialist question of what architectural intelligence is, Footprint 36 is dedicated to the pragmatics of how it occurs, who institutes it, and through which technicities it is archived and disseminated. This issue’s contributions examine the architectural prerequisites and ramifications of saving intelligence from the stupidity inherent in fragmented circuits of knowing and experiencing, while extrapolating on which technicities facilitate the formulation of architectural problems that address the pressing needs of our time. They do so by understanding transdisciplinarity as the coming together of diverse and heterogeneous disciplines based on their joint effort to take care of an architectural problem.

http://footprint.tudelft.nl/ journals.open.tudelft.nl/footprint

Architecture, Intelligence and Transdisciplinarity

Stavros Kousoulas,Andrej Radman [eds.]

€25.00

Footprint 36 Who’s Stupid Now

Architecture, Intelligence and Transdisciplinarity

Stavros Kousoulas,Andrej Radman [eds.]

€25.00

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Architecture / Bookazines / Series / Theory / Upcoming / Urbanism

ISBN 978-94-93329-49-2
Price € 25,00
Issue Volume 19, no.1 
Issue editors Stavros Kousoulas, Andrej Radman
Executive editors Stavros Kousoulas, Aleksandar Staničić
Editorial Board Esin Kömez, Gert van der Merwe, Victor Muñoz Sanz, Angeliki Sioli, Alina Paias, Dulmini Perera
FP Advisory Board Stephen Cairns, K. Michael Hays, Hilde Heynen, Ákos Moravánszky, Michael Müller, Frank Werner, Gerd Zimmermann
Copy editor Heleen Schröder
Layout editor Lila Athanasiadou
Number of pages 128
Book size 21 x 29.7 cm
Binding softcover
Language English
Release date Spring/Summer 2025, release printed version January 2026
Publisher Jap Sam Books
Co-publisher Published in cooperation with Architecture Theory Chair (TU Delft) and Stichting Footprint

 

| Footprint is a peer-reviewed architecture and theory academic journal

Footprint 36 explores architectural technicities that overcome poorly defined problems and reinvigorate (post)critical thinking, requiring a transdisciplinary mode of operation that breaks with the anti-intellectualist tradition of specialisation, professionalisation, and knowledge fragmentation. Rather than focusing on the essentialist question of what architectural intelligence is, Footprint 36 is dedicated to the pragmatics of how it occurs, who institutes it, and through which technicities it is archived and disseminated. This issue’s contributions examine the architectural prerequisites and ramifications of saving intelligence from the stupidity inherent in fragmented circuits of knowing and experiencing, while extrapolating on which technicities facilitate the formulation of architectural problems that address the pressing needs of our time. They do so by understanding transdisciplinarity as the coming together of diverse and heterogeneous disciplines based on their joint effort to take care of an architectural problem.

http://footprint.tudelft.nl/ journals.open.tudelft.nl/footprint