The Politics of Parametricism: Digital Technologies in Architecture

The Politics of Parametricism: Digital Technologies in Architecture

The Politics of Parametricism: Digital Technologies in Architecture

The Politics of Parametricism: Digital Technologies in Architecture

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Overview

Over the last decade, 'parametricism' has been heralded as a new avant-garde in the industries of architecture, urban design, and industrial design, regarded by many as the next grand style in the history of architecture, heir to postmodernism and deconstruction. From buildings to cities, the built environment is increasingly addressed, designed and constructed using digital software based on parametric scripting platforms which claim to be able to process complex physical and social modelling alike.

As more and more digital tools are developed into an apparently infinite repertoire of socio-technical functions, critical questions concerning these cultural and technological shifts are often eclipsed by the seductive aesthetic and the alluring futuristic imaginary that parametric design tools and their architectural products and discourses represent.

The Politics of Parametricism addresses these issues, offering a collection of new essays written by leading international thinkers in the fields of digital design, architecture, theory and technology. Exploring the social, political, ethical and philosophical issues at stake in the history, practice and processes of parametric architecture and urbanism, each chapter provides different vantage points to interrogate the challenges and opportunities presented by this latest mode of technological production.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472581679
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 10/22/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Matthew Poole is a curator of contemporary art and a curatorial theorist. He currently works at California State University San Bernardino, where he is the Chair of the Department of Art.

Manuel Shvartzberg is an architect and researcher. He is currently based in New York City where he is a Researcher at The Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture, GSAPP and a Graduate Fellow of the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society, both at Columbia University, USA.
Matthew Poole is a British freelance curator and curatorial theorist. His curatorial projects and writing explore the contradictions of neoliberal politics and how they are transforming contemporary art, curatorial practices, the built environment and the political currencies of culture more generally. Previously, Matthew was the Director of the Centre for Curatorial Studies, in the School of Philosophy&Art History at the University of Essex, UK.
Manuel Shvartzberg is an architect and researcher. He is currently based in New York City where he is a Researcher at The Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture, GSAPP and a Graduate Fellow of the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society, both at Columbia University, USA.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
Matthew Poole, Freelance Curator/Writer, UK and Manuel Shvartzberg, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University, USA

2. The Historical Pertinence of Parametricism and the Prospect of a Free Market Urban Order
Patrik Schumacher, Zaha Hadid Architects, UK

3. On Numbers, More or Less
Reinhold Martin, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University, USA

4. There is No Such Thing as a Political Architecture; There is No Such Thing as Digital Architecture
Neil Leach, USC School of Architecture, USA

5. Parametricist Architecture Would be a Good Idea
Benjamin Bratton, University of California, San Diego, USA

6. 'Play Turtle, Do It Yourself': Flocks, Swarms, Schools, and the Political-Architectural Imaginary
Manuel Shvartzberg, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University, USA

7. Breeding Ideology: Parametricism and Biological Architecture
Christina Cogdell, University of California, Davis, USA

8. Speculation, Presumption and Assumption: The Ideology of Algebraic-to-Parametric Workspace
Matthew Poole, Freelance Curator/Writer, UK

9. Undelete: Recreating Uncensored Archives
Laura Kurgan&Dan Taeyoung, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University, USA

10. Architecture as Disputing Calculations: Notes for a Pragmatic Reframing of Parametricism and Architecture
Andrés Jaque, Andrés Jaque Architects: Office for Political Innovation, Spain

11. Parametric Schizophrenia
Peggy Deamer, Yale School of Architecture, USA

12. The Architecture of Neoliberalism
Teddy Cruz, University of California, San Diego, USA

13. Parameter Value
Phillip G. Bernstein, Autodesk, USA

14. Spinoza's Geometric and Ecological Ratios
Peg Rawes, Bartlett School of Architecture, UK

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