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The Autopoiesis of Architecture, Volume I: A New Framework for Architecture 1st Edition, Kindle Edition

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Take a theoretical approach to architecture with The Autopoiesis of Architecture, which presents the topic as a discipline with its own unique logic. Architecture's conception of itself is addressed as well as its development within wider contemporary society.

Author Patrik Schumacher offers innovative treatment that enriches architectural theory with a coordinated arsenal of concepts facilitating both detailed analysis and insightful comparisons with other domains, such as art, science and politics. He explores how the various modes of communication comprising architecture depend upon each other, combine, and form a unique subsystem of society that co-evolves with other important autopoietic subsystems like art, science, politics and the economy.

The first of two volumes that together present a comprehensive account of architecture's autopoiesis, this book elaborates the theory of architecture?s autopoeisis in 8 parts, 50 sections and 200 chapters. Each of the 50 sections poses a thesis drawing a central message from the insights articulated within the respective section. The 200 chapters are gathering and sorting the accumulated intelligence of the discipline according to the new conceptual framework adopted, in order to catalyze and elaborate the new formulations and insights that are then encapsulated in the theses. However, while the theoretical work in the text of the chapters relies on the rigorous build up of a new theoretical language, the theses are written in ordinary language ? with the theoretical concepts placed in brackets. The full list of the 50 theses affords a convenient summary printed as appendix at the end of the book.

The second volume completes the analysis of the discourse and further proposes a new agenda for contemporary architecture in response to the challenges and opportunities that confront architectural design within the context of current societal and technological developments.

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By presenting architecture as a discipline with its own unique logic, The Autopoiesis of Architecture provides a wholly new theoretical approach to architecture. The impact of this is far reaching. Architecture's conception of itself is addressed but also that of its development within wider contemporary society. Schumacher's innovative treatment of the subject enriches architectural theory with a coordinated arsenal of concepts that facilitates both detailed analysis and insightful comparisons with other domains, such as art, science and politics. The 'Autopoiesis' of the title refers to self-production: the term having ???rst been introduced in biology to describe the essential characteristic of life as a circular organization that reproduces all its speci???c components out of its own life process. Once transposed into the theory of social systems, autopoiesis came to be understood as a system of communication capable of producing all its speci???c communication structures within their own internal process. It is this autopoietic system of communication that is being applied here to an architectural context. Architecture comprises various modes of communication, including drawings, texts and built works. These communications depend upon each other and combine to reproduce architecture as a specialized system of communication. The book explores how this system of communication forms a unique subsystem of society that co-evolves with other important autopoietic subsystems like art, science, politics and the economy.

The ???rst of two volumes that together present a comprehensive account of architecture's autopoiesis, The Autopoiesis of Architecture: A New Framework for Architecture introduces the theoretical framework and traces the historical process of architecture's differentiation within its societal environment: its elevation above the craft of building, its emancipation from religion and politics, as well as its separation from art and science. On this basis Schumacher insists on the necessity of maintaining disciplinary autonomy and argues for its distinct demarcation in relation to art and engineering. Architecture's dependency on theory is emphasized and its internal separation into the avant-garde and the mainstream is explained. Styles are theorized as design research programmes that constitute architectural history as a progression of cycles of innovation that upgrade architecture to adapt to the ongoing evolution of society. This initial volume ends with the clari???cation of architecture's underlying societal function and raison d'être. The second volume completes the analysis of the discourse and further proposes a new agenda for contemporary architecture in response to the challenges and opportunities that confront architectural design within the context of current societal and technological developments.

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By presenting architecture as a discipline with its own unique logic, The Autopoiesis of Architecture provides a wholly new theoretical approach to architecture. The impact of this is far reaching. Architecture's conception of itself is addressed but also that of its development within wider contemporary society. Schumacher's innovative treatment of the subject enriches architectural theory with a coordinated arsenal of concepts that facilitates both detailed analysis and insightful comparisons with other domains, such as art, science and politics. The 'Autopoiesis' of the title refers to self-production: the term having ???rst been introduced in biology to describe the essential characteristic of life as a circular organization that reproduces all its speci???c components out of its own life process. Once transposed into the theory of social systems, autopoiesis came to be understood as a system of communication capable of producing all its speci???c communication structures within their own internal process. It is this autopoietic system of communication that is being applied here to an architectural context. Architecture comprises various modes of communication, including drawings, texts and built works. These communications depend upon each other and combine to reproduce architecture as a specialized system of communication. The book explores how this system of communication forms a unique subsystem of society that co-evolves with other important autopoietic subsystems like art, science, politics and the economy.

The ???rst of two volumes that together present a comprehensive account of architecture's autopoiesis, The Autopoiesis of Architecture: A New Framework for Architecture introduces the theoretical framework and traces the historical process of architecture's differentiation within its societal environment: its elevation above the craft of building, its emancipation from religion and politics, as well as its separation from art and science. On this basis Schumacher insists on the necessity of maintaining disciplinary autonomy and argues for its distinct demarcation in relation to art and engineering. Architecture's dependency on theory is emphasized and its internal separation into the avant-garde and the mainstream is explained. Styles are theorized as design research programmes that constitute architectural history as a progression of cycles of innovation that upgrade architecture to adapt to the ongoing evolution of society. This initial volume ends with the clari???cation of architecture's underlying societal function and raison d'être. The second volume completes the analysis of the discourse and further proposes a new agenda for contemporary architecture in response to the challenges and opportunities that confront architectural design within the context of current societal and technological developments.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B004YK0LC4
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Wiley; 1st edition (April 20, 2011)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ April 20, 2011
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2671 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
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  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 481 pages
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Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2015
The Autopoiesis of Architecture is a spectacular intellectual achievement, and a very rare elaboration of a systematic, comprehensive, and unified theory for contemporary architecture. The writing is remarkably clear and accessible, while at the same time elegantly complex and distinctly articulate. This is a highly instrumental work that is immediately actionable for architects and designers in both analytical and generative contexts, cohering, connecting and ordering a huge network of complex discursive, professional and academic threads. It leaves no stone unturned, and is equally inspiring for seasoned professionals as it is for emerging practitioners and young students. The first volume is a comprehensive discourse analysis that constructs a rigorous, systematic framework for productive discursive differentiation, debate and evolution. The second volume systematically elaborates a comprehensive new agenda for architecture, culminating in a lucid reflection/projection on Parametricism, the contemporary style of architecture that emerged globally and evolved exponentially since the mid-1990s, across professional practices, design research collaboratives and schools worldwide, in response to the emergence of a global, functionally differentiated post-Fordist network society in the crisis and eventual collapse of Modernism in the late 1970s. Perhaps the most radical aspect of this treatise is its stark contrast to the exponential proliferation of fragmentary, multivalent, transdisciplinary and partial theories reverberating throughout the communications of architecture. The dearth of systematic and comprehensive contemporary architecture discourse addressing the principles, values and heuristics that inform design innovation today has surrounded the release of this treatise in a flurry of debate, and catalyzed a high level of engaged and polarized public architecture discourse. After two decades of disruptive innovations that have continuously converged on the territory of architecture discourse, practice, academia from cultural, cybernetic, economic, scientific, and political directions, this cohering and unifying architecture treatise is long overdue!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2016
It si a comprehensive analysis of architecture up to date. An interesting theoretic proposal for the analysis and understanding of the architectural practice TODAY.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2017
Patrik is undeniably brilliant and quite successful as an architect, yet it is precisely his brilliance, coupled with his success, that makes his work utterly useless as a theoretical apparatus. Allow me to explain: The collected volumes of 'The Autopoiesis of Architecture' clock in just north of 1400 pages, eclipsing the Tolstoy's brilliant yet notoriously difficult to finish "War and Peace" by almost 200 pages. Patrik desperately needs an editor, someone to say "enough!"--yet apparently, no colleague is up to the task. Most of the book s dedicated to questionable scholarship and complex theoretical gesticulation that is meaningless, if it can be deciphered at all. Do we really need another architect to birth a half-baked reading of Derrida? No, we're quite fine, thank you.

Purchase this book and its sister volume if you require a particularly sturdy monitor stand, or if your colleagues are stocking it on their bookshelves and you don't want to be left out. Otherwise, your money and attention is better spent elswhere
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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2012
Only waterboarding is more fun. In what is a torturous read and towering monument to reductionist, old-paradigm thinking, Schumacher attempts to construct a monumental theory of architecture by throwing everything but the kitchen sink into this book and dishing it out in a clankingly stiff, 19th-century germanic art historian's tone. But there is nothing new in Schumacher's "new" agenda. With its old-fashioned brand of technology-and-method-worship (now called "parametricism") and its call for an international hegemony of a single architectural style (huh?) this garbled and confused "theory" recalls the worst of the bad old days of positivist discourse. (Of course I give Schumacher the benefit of the doubt here in assuming that he was indeed seriously attempting to construct a theory and not just to construct another smoke-and-mirrors "theoretical" plumage as an academic appendage to another starchitect's shoot-from-the-hip signature brand architecture.) What architecture needs today is more wisdom and less pseudo-intellectual posing like this.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2012
at the beginning i was interested in the book because of the buzz. i was interested in being able to talk about the book.
in the first chapters i thought the goal of the author was impossible to achieve: an unified theory to contemporary architecture.
but, chapter by chapter, the ideas start to make sense and it changed radically my idea of architecture and design.
the possibility to design a theory is a powerful idea and the concepts in this book are operative tools to design, not just discourse.
it's good to see someone writing architectural theory through architecture, and not just translating theories from other disciplines.
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Amazon Kunde
3.0 out of 5 stars Meh..
Reviewed in Germany on January 12, 2020
I am sorry to have to say this, but the book is so so..
Just as the other volumes actually.
A nice gimmick to have for your library if you happen to be an architect.. but not really of muchinspirational or practical value. Personally i bought into the hype about patric schuhmacer and thats fine.
But you really don't "need" to have these..
Parthiban Sivaprakasam
1.0 out of 5 stars Bad stock , dirty cover page
Reviewed in India on August 10, 2016
Very bad stock , the new book looked like an old one , dirty and worn out cover page. The pages inside are slightly dis coloured
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Parthiban Sivaprakasam
1.0 out of 5 stars Bad stock , dirty cover page
Reviewed in India on August 10, 2016
Very bad stock , the new book looked like an old one , dirty and worn out cover page. The pages inside are slightly dis coloured
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akbar
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice book.
Reviewed in Italy on January 25, 2013
In fact,I bought this book after Patrick Schumacher's lecture.In general,this book is very hard to understand and very abstract in contents.
Alejandro Fernandez Grande
3.0 out of 5 stars Questionable value
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 30, 2016
It is clear that Patrick Schumacher is an intellectual heavyweight in his field. It is also clear, however, that there is an underlying agenda to the book and that a man with such drive and skill can rationalise any point of view - not uncommon in architecture. This is not negative in and of itself but the lack of self-critique/evaluation takes away considerable (potential) value that this book could provide. Very impressive , ambitious and provoking nevertheless.
satyam
2.0 out of 5 stars Skip it. A post rationalised theory of anti-design aesthetic ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 29, 2015
Skip it. A post rationalised theory of anti-design aesthetic centric liberated forms of zaha hadid architects. The theory could have been interesting, its over stretching of a single point beyond any justification. If you are familiar with panopticism or Foucault you might find it to be in itself a critic of what it tries to glorify.
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