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Footprint 30 The Epiphylogenetic Turn and Architecture

+++In (Tertiary) Memory of Bernard Stiegler+++

+++Robert A. Gorny, Andrej Radman [eds.]+++

ISBN 978-94-92852-40-3
Price € 25,00
Issue editors Robert Alexander gorny, Andrej Radman
Production editors Stavros Kousoulas, Andrej Radman, Aleksandar Staničić
Copy editor Heleen Schröder
Layout editor Lila Athanasiadou
Number of pages 192
Book size 19 x 25.7 cm
Binding softcover
Language English
Publisher Jap Sam Books
Co-publisher Architecture Theory Chair, Faculty of Architecture and The Built Environment, Delft University of Technology
Release date: Winter 2022

English

Published in cooperation with Architecture Theory Chair (TU Delft) and Stichting Footprint: http://footprint.tudelft.nl/ 

For a subscription: Bruil & Van de Staaij 

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

| An exploration of conceptual frameworks and methods of inquiry through critical and reflexive texts

Robert A. Gorny and Andrej Radman will be the editors of this issue, devoted to revisiting the built environment as middling between individuating technical ensembles and niche construction processes. It offers a platform to the transdisciplinary field of posthuman scholarship dealing with existential niches from a technological angle and the concomitant architectural thought that advances such speculative recasting.

Footprint is a peer-reviewed journal presenting academic research in the field of architecture theory. The journal encourages the study of architecture and the urban environment as a means of comprehending culture and society, and as a tool for relating them to shifting ideological doctrines and philosophical ideas. The journal promotes the creation and development – or revision – of conceptual frameworks and methods of inquiry. The journal is engaged in creating a body of critical and reflexive texts with a breadth and depth of thought which would enrich the architecture discipline and produce new knowledge, conceptual methodologies and original understandings. Footprint is grateful to our peer reviewers, who generously offered their time and expertise. In this issue, the following papers were peer-reviewed: ‘Architectures of Thought: Negentropy, Metabolics and the General Ephemeral’, ‘Forest Semiosis: Plant Noesis as Negentropic Potential’, ‘Being in the Hyper City, and the Posthuman Body’, ‘Transductive Architecture: What an Organology Produces – the Case of Le Corbusier’.

In (Tertiary) Memory of Bernard Stiegler

Robert A. Gorny, Andrej Radman [eds.]

€25.00

Footprint 30 The Epiphylogenetic Turn and Architecture

In (Tertiary) Memory of Bernard Stiegler

Robert A. Gorny, Andrej Radman [eds.]

€25.00

Architecture / Bookazines / Series / New titles / Theory / Urbanism

ISBN 978-94-92852-40-3
Price € 25,00
Issue editors Robert Alexander gorny, Andrej Radman
Production editors Stavros Kousoulas, Andrej Radman, Aleksandar Staničić
Copy editor Heleen Schröder
Layout editor Lila Athanasiadou
Number of pages 192
Book size 19 x 25.7 cm
Binding softcover
Language English
Publisher Jap Sam Books
Co-publisher Architecture Theory Chair, Faculty of Architecture and The Built Environment, Delft University of Technology
Release date: Winter 2022

English

Published in cooperation with Architecture Theory Chair (TU Delft) and Stichting Footprint: http://footprint.tudelft.nl/ 

For a subscription: Bruil & Van de Staaij 

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

| An exploration of conceptual frameworks and methods of inquiry through critical and reflexive texts

Robert A. Gorny and Andrej Radman will be the editors of this issue, devoted to revisiting the built environment as middling between individuating technical ensembles and niche construction processes. It offers a platform to the transdisciplinary field of posthuman scholarship dealing with existential niches from a technological angle and the concomitant architectural thought that advances such speculative recasting.

Footprint is a peer-reviewed journal presenting academic research in the field of architecture theory. The journal encourages the study of architecture and the urban environment as a means of comprehending culture and society, and as a tool for relating them to shifting ideological doctrines and philosophical ideas. The journal promotes the creation and development – or revision – of conceptual frameworks and methods of inquiry. The journal is engaged in creating a body of critical and reflexive texts with a breadth and depth of thought which would enrich the architecture discipline and produce new knowledge, conceptual methodologies and original understandings. Footprint is grateful to our peer reviewers, who generously offered their time and expertise. In this issue, the following papers were peer-reviewed: ‘Architectures of Thought: Negentropy, Metabolics and the General Ephemeral’, ‘Forest Semiosis: Plant Noesis as Negentropic Potential’, ‘Being in the Hyper City, and the Posthuman Body’, ‘Transductive Architecture: What an Organology Produces – the Case of Le Corbusier’.