9780816693399-0816693390-Architectural Agents: The Delusional, Abusive, Addictive Lives of Buildings

Architectural Agents: The Delusional, Abusive, Addictive Lives of Buildings

ISBN-13: 9780816693399
ISBN-10: 0816693390
Edition: 1
Author: Annabel Jane Wharton
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Univ Of Minnesota Press
Format: Paperback 344 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780816693399
ISBN-10: 0816693390
Edition: 1
Author: Annabel Jane Wharton
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Univ Of Minnesota Press
Format: Paperback 344 pages

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Architectural Agents: The Delusional, Abusive, Addictive Lives of Buildings (ISBN-13: 9780816693399 and ISBN-10: 0816693390), written by authors Annabel Jane Wharton, was published by Univ Of Minnesota Press in 2015. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Architectural Agents: The Delusional, Abusive, Addictive Lives of Buildings (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Buildings are not benign; rather, they commonly manipulate and abuse their human users. Architectural Agents makes the case that buildings act in the world independently of their makers, patrons, owners, or occupants. And often they act badly.

Treating buildings as bodies, Annabel Jane Wharton writes biographies of symptomatic structures in order to diagnose their pathologies. The violence of some sites is rooted in historical trauma; the unhealthy spatial behaviors of other spaces stem from political and economic ruthlessness. The places examined range from the Cloisters Museum in New York City and the Palestine Archaeological Museum (renamed the Rockefeller Museum) in Jerusalem to the grand Hostal de los Reyes Católicos in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, and Las Vegas casino resorts. Recognizing that a study of pathological spaces would not be complete without an investigation of digital structures, Wharton integrates into her argument an original consideration of the powerful architectures of video games and immersive worlds. Her work mounts a persuasive critique of popular phenomenological treatments of architecture.

Architectural Agents advances an alternative theorization of buildings’ agency—one rooted in buildings’ essential materiality and historical formation—as the basis for her significant intervention in current debates over the boundaries separating humans, animals, and machines.

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