The architect as worker : immaterial labor, the creative class, and the politics of design /: immaterial labor, the creative class, and the politics of design. (2015 copyright 2015)
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- Title:
- The architect as worker : immaterial labor, the creative class, and the politics of design /: immaterial labor, the creative class, and the politics of design. (2015 copyright 2015)
- Main Title:
- The architect as worker : immaterial labor, the creative class, and the politics of design
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Peggy Deamer.
- Editors:
- Deamer, Peggy
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: -- ForewordJoan Ockman, University of Pennsylvania School of Design, USAIntroductionPeggy Deamer, Yale University, USAPart I: The Commodification of Design Labor1. Dynamic of the General IntellectFranco Berardi, Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti, Milano, Italy2. White Night before a ManifestoDaniel van der Velden and Vinca Kruk, Metahaven, The Netherlands3. The Capitalist Origin of the Concept of Creative WorkRichard Biernacki, University of California, San Diego, USA4. The Architect as Entrepreneurial Self: Hans Hollein's TV Performance 'Mobile Office' (1969)Andreas Rumpfhuber, Expanded Design, Vienna, AustriaPart II: The Concept of Architectural Labor5. WorkPeggy Deamer, Yale University, USA6. More for Less: Architectural Labor and Design ProductivityPaolo Tombesi, University of Melbourne, Australia7. Form and Labor: Towards a History of Abstraction in ArchitecturePier Vittorio Aureli, Architectural Association, UKPart III: Design(ers)/Build(ers)8. Writing Work: Changing Practices of Architectural SpecificationKatie Lloyd Thomas, Newcastle University, UK and Tilo Amhoff, University of Brighton, UK9. Working Globally: The Human Networks of Transnational Architectural ProjectsMabel O. Wilson, Columbia University, USA, Jordan Carver, University at Buffalo School of Architecture, USA and Kadambari Baxi, Barnard College, USAPart IV: The Construction of the Commons10. Labor, Architecture, and the New Feudalism: Urban Space as ExperienceNorman M.Machine generated contents note: -- ForewordJoan Ockman, University of Pennsylvania School of Design, USAIntroductionPeggy Deamer, Yale University, USAPart I: The Commodification of Design Labor1. Dynamic of the General IntellectFranco Berardi, Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti, Milano, Italy2. White Night before a ManifestoDaniel van der Velden and Vinca Kruk, Metahaven, The Netherlands3. The Capitalist Origin of the Concept of Creative WorkRichard Biernacki, University of California, San Diego, USA4. The Architect as Entrepreneurial Self: Hans Hollein's TV Performance 'Mobile Office' (1969)Andreas Rumpfhuber, Expanded Design, Vienna, AustriaPart II: The Concept of Architectural Labor5. WorkPeggy Deamer, Yale University, USA6. More for Less: Architectural Labor and Design ProductivityPaolo Tombesi, University of Melbourne, Australia7. Form and Labor: Towards a History of Abstraction in ArchitecturePier Vittorio Aureli, Architectural Association, UKPart III: Design(ers)/Build(ers)8. Writing Work: Changing Practices of Architectural SpecificationKatie Lloyd Thomas, Newcastle University, UK and Tilo Amhoff, University of Brighton, UK9. Working Globally: The Human Networks of Transnational Architectural ProjectsMabel O. Wilson, Columbia University, USA, Jordan Carver, University at Buffalo School of Architecture, USA and Kadambari Baxi, Barnard College, USAPart IV: The Construction of the Commons10. Labor, Architecture, and the New Feudalism: Urban Space as ExperienceNorman M. Klein, California Institute of the Arts, USA11. The Hunger Games: Architects in DangerAlicia Carrió, Carrió Studio, Spain12. Foucault's 'Environmental' Power: Architecture and Neoliberal SubjectivizationManuel Shvartzberg, University of Columbia, USAPart V: The Profession13. Three Strategies for New Value Propositions of Design PracticePhillip G. Bernstein, Yale University, USA and Autodesk, USA14. Labor and Talent in ArchitectureThomas Fisher, University of Minnesota, USA15. The (Ac)Credit(ation) CardNeil Leach, University of Southern California, USAAfterwordMichael Sorkin, Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, CUNY, USAIndex. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Bloomsbury Academic
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (256 pages)
- Subjects:
- 720.103
Theory of architecture
Architectural practice -- Social aspects
Work -- Social aspects
ARCHITECTURE / Criticism
ARCHITECTURE / General
ARCHITECTURE / Professional Practice
DESIGN / History & Criticism
Architecture: professional practice
Architecture -- General
Architecture -- Criticism
Architecture -- Professional Practice
Design -- History & Criticism
Architecture - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781472570512
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