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Undisciplined: Of Architectural Nomadism and the Rebellious Practice

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Undisciplined is concerned with questions of the transformative effects of crisis in architecture as a discipline.

This concern is addressed through the critical examination of a hybrid body of practice-based work, which, although founded on the discipline of architecture, results from its contingent amalgamation with other fields, including contemporary art, politics, and theory.

The book reflects on projects developed in contexts of profound sociopolitical instability (i.e., corruption, violence, poverty, and exile), including informal settlements in Venezuela that provide the background to the discussion of projects undertaken elsewhere.

In this process, the book interrogates the volatility of the crisis refrain, articulating a framework to propose an undisciplined form of architectural and spatial practice. 

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Product Details
Anthem Press
1839982608 / 9781839982606
Hardback
31/05/2024
United Kingdom
250 pages
153 x 229 mm, 454 grams