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Architectural Design Theory
Unlike the many magazines that revolve around the architectural world, Ardeth concerns neither with outcomes (architecture) nor with the authors (architects).
Ardeth concerns instead with their operational work, i.e. projects. The shift from subjects (their good intentions, as taught in Universities and reclaimed in the profession) to objects (the products of design, at work within the social system that contains them) engenders an analytical and falsifiable elaboration of the complex mechanisms that an open practice such as design involves. Through a process of disciplinary redefinition, Ardeth explores the falsifiability of design hypotheses as the object that allows the project to scientifically confront errors and approximations.
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Ardeth’s Call [Testo integrale]
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Architectural Design Theory [Testo integrale]
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Il progetto dettato [Testo integrale]
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A Four-pages Saga [Testo integrale]An Attempt at Graphical Analysis of the Transformation of les Halles in the Late 20th Century, with Some Implications
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Architectural Theory at Two Speeds [Testo integrale]
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Buildings are not Processes: A Disagreement with Latour and Yaneva [Testo integrale]
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Contesti in volo [Testo integrale]
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A Creative Ecology of Practice for Thinking Architecture [Testo integrale]
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Tausendundeine Theorie [Testo integrale]
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Phenomenology of the Background
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The End of Design Theory: A Project [Testo integrale]
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This Thing Called “Design Theory” [Testo integrale]
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Reviews
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Thomas Fisher, Designing Our Way to a Better World [Testo integrale]Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 256 pp. - May 2016
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Isabelle Doucet, The Practice Turn in Architecture: Brussels after 1968 [Testo integrale]
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Reinhold Martin, Mediators: Aesthetics, Politics and the City [Testo integrale]
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