Reading Architecture with Freud and Lacan: Shadowing the Public Realm
Autor Lorens Holmen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2022
Reading Architecture with Freud and Lacan will be an essential resource to anyone interested in how the environment we build is a reflection of our desire. Psychoanalysis is one of the great humanist discourses of the 20th century and this book will be a valuable reference to the humanist in architects, planners, and social scientists, whether they are students, professionals, or amateurs. It will appeal to historians of the 20th century, and to psychoanalysts and architects who are interested in how their respective discourses interdigitate with each other and with other discourses.
Toate formatele și edițiile | Preț | Express |
---|---|---|
Paperback (1) | 239.10 lei 6-8 săpt. | |
Taylor & Francis – 30 sep 2022 | 239.10 lei 6-8 săpt. | |
Hardback (1) | 760.28 lei 6-8 săpt. | |
Taylor & Francis – 30 sep 2022 | 760.28 lei 6-8 săpt. |
Preț: 239.10 lei
Preț vechi: 288.45 lei
-17% Nou
Puncte Express: 359
Preț estimativ în valută:
45.76€ • 48.11$ • 38.06£
45.76€ • 48.11$ • 38.06£
Carte tipărită la comandă
Livrare economică 27 decembrie 24 - 10 ianuarie 25
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367077990
ISBN-10: 036707799X
Pagini: 174
Ilustrații: 52
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 036707799X
Pagini: 174
Ilustrații: 52
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
"It is with a sense of urgency, but also a lightness of touch, that Holm draws on his intimate knowledge of Lacan’s work to address architecture in this time of climate crisis. Aiming to ‘reboot’ architecture’s ethical potential, Holm takes us through some of most challenging theoretical twists of psychoanalysis. Erudite and witty, ‘wreck[ing] havoc with linear arguments, clear categories, and objective forms of research,’ Holm dedicates his precise – and kind – intelligence to flagging our urgent need for Lacan’s understanding of the unconscious as a space of inter-subjectivity. Holm argues that via Lacan we can change our culture – as one that values individuality above all else – ‘all fantasies of the ego’ – and instead grasp architecture’s capacity for articulating the relation between individual and collective. This is Holms best book on architecture and Lacan yet, and makes for some gripping, yet vital reading."
Professor Jane Rendell, author of The Architecture of Psychoanalysis (2017), the Bartlett School of Architecture
"Lorens Holm’s highly informative primer on the relation between architecture and psychoanalysis will be much welcomed. The two disciplines have recently entered a productive dialogue and in this respect Reading Architecture with Freud and Lacan in its rigour and cogency is a major contribution to both."
Nadir Lahiji, author of the most recent Architecture in the Age of Pornography: Reading Alain Badiou
"Lorens Holm’s highly informative primer on the relation between architecture and psychoanalysis will be much welcomed. The two disciplines have recently entered a productive dialogue and in this respect Reading Architecture with Freud and Lacan in its rigour and cogency is a major contribution to both".
Nadir Lahiji, author of Architecture in the Age of Pornography: Reading Alain Badiou
"It is with a sense of urgency, but also a lightness of touch, that Holm draws on his intimate knowledge of Lacan’s work to address architecture in this time of climate crisis. Aiming to ‘reboot’ architecture’s ethical potential, Holm takes us through some of the most challenging theoretical twists of psychoanalysis. Erudite and witty, ‘wreck[ing] havoc with linear arguments, clear categories, and objective forms of research,’ Holm dedicates his precise – and kind – intelligence to flagging our urgent need for Lacan’s understanding of the unconscious as a space of inter-subjectivity. Holm argues that via Lacan we can change our culture – as one that values individuality above all else – ‘all fantasies of the ego’ – and instead grasp architecture’s capacity for articulating the relation between individual and collective. This is Holm's best book on architecture and Lacan yet, and makes for some gripping, yet vital reading".
Jane Rendell, author of The Architecture of Psychoanalysis, Professor of Critical Spatial Practice, The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL
Professor Jane Rendell, author of The Architecture of Psychoanalysis (2017), the Bartlett School of Architecture
"Lorens Holm’s highly informative primer on the relation between architecture and psychoanalysis will be much welcomed. The two disciplines have recently entered a productive dialogue and in this respect Reading Architecture with Freud and Lacan in its rigour and cogency is a major contribution to both."
Nadir Lahiji, author of the most recent Architecture in the Age of Pornography: Reading Alain Badiou
"Lorens Holm’s highly informative primer on the relation between architecture and psychoanalysis will be much welcomed. The two disciplines have recently entered a productive dialogue and in this respect Reading Architecture with Freud and Lacan in its rigour and cogency is a major contribution to both".
Nadir Lahiji, author of Architecture in the Age of Pornography: Reading Alain Badiou
"It is with a sense of urgency, but also a lightness of touch, that Holm draws on his intimate knowledge of Lacan’s work to address architecture in this time of climate crisis. Aiming to ‘reboot’ architecture’s ethical potential, Holm takes us through some of the most challenging theoretical twists of psychoanalysis. Erudite and witty, ‘wreck[ing] havoc with linear arguments, clear categories, and objective forms of research,’ Holm dedicates his precise – and kind – intelligence to flagging our urgent need for Lacan’s understanding of the unconscious as a space of inter-subjectivity. Holm argues that via Lacan we can change our culture – as one that values individuality above all else – ‘all fantasies of the ego’ – and instead grasp architecture’s capacity for articulating the relation between individual and collective. This is Holm's best book on architecture and Lacan yet, and makes for some gripping, yet vital reading".
Jane Rendell, author of The Architecture of Psychoanalysis, Professor of Critical Spatial Practice, The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL
Notă biografică
Lorens Holm teaches Architecture at the University of Dundee, where he runs a design research unit called rooms+cities. His published work focuses on reconciling Lacanian thought on subjectivity with contemporary architectural/urban practice. He recently organised the international conference Architecture & Collective Life.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements Preface on entitlement 1. Introduction to psychoanalysis [the unconscious] 2. Reading Giedion reading history through Lacan [symbolic, imaginary, & real space] 3. Brunelleschi and the visual field [desire & space] 4. Rossi and the field of the Other [planning or the unconscious] 5. Frampton and Scott Brown/Venturi [the social institution of the city or the death drive] 6. To conclude with climate change [discourse & the ethics of psychoanalysis] Postscript: Subjective theory and practice [rooms+cities] Bibliography Figure Credits Figure Notes Index
Descriere
This book methodically outlines key concepts in psychoanalytic discourse by reading them against key modern and post-modern architects. It should be of interest to anyone who is interested in how the environment we build is a reflection of our desire.