关于插播和等待

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 N/A ARCHITECTURE
Johan Liekens
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本文中的_room是通过对房间类型工作室的投影建筑解释来实现的。投射的概念在这里指的是一种投射活动——潜在的可能性,可能的未来——通过项目,无论其范围和规模。这篇文章建立在我们办公室STUDIOLO architecture 1的两个建筑作品的基础上,这两个建筑作品与博士研究通过实践2的相互交织。几乎每一个在办公室工作的项目,通过针灸般的干预在城市住宅的规模上运作,都包含这样一个工作室。反过来,与这种房间类型作为学习场所的历史意义相一致——一个撤退,但一个探索的镜头,吸引着,吸引着世界——每个工作室都包含或散发着可以被描述为其特定研究对象的东西。这篇文章探讨了室内和城邦的相互铭文,作为每个工作室架子上的主要研究对象之一。本文中提到的这两个具体的工作室将通过展望如何从他们内部思考和设计关于内部和城邦的建筑文物的收缩与一定的政治和伦理机构。这两个项目随后简要地提出并讨论了作为(室内)建筑潜力的竞争舞台的想法,如果它想要在世界上获得政治和道德行为的能力。
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On the Interstitial and the Waiting
_room within this article is approached through projective architectural interpretations of the room type studiolo. The notion of the projective here refers to a projecting activity – of latent possibilities, of possible futures—through projects, regardless their scope and scale. The article builds on two architectural artifacts of our office STUDIOLO architectuur 1 that substantiated in an interweavement with a doctoral research-through-practice 2 . Almost every project worked on in the office, operating in the city on the scale of the dwelling through acupuncture-like interventions, contains such a studiolo. In turn, and in line with this room type’s historical signification as a place of study – a retreat from and yet a probing lens which, fascinated, draws in the world – each of these studiolos contains or emanates what could be characterized as its specific object(s) of study. A mutual inscription of interior and polis is explored in this article as one of the main objects of study stored on each of these studiolos’ shelves. The two specific studiolos figuring in this article will be approached by foregrounding how thinking and designing from within them about the contraction of interior and polis substantiated architectural artifacts with a certain political and ethical agency. The two projects subsequently serve to briefly propose and discuss the idea of an agonistic staging as a potential for (interior-)architecture, if it wants to pick up its capacities of acting politically and ethically in the world.
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