TY - JOUR
T1 - Agency in architecture
T2 - Rethinking criticality in theory and practice
AU - Doucet, Isabelle
AU - Cupers, Kenny
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Whether critiquing the architect's societal position and the role of the user, conceptualising the performative dimension of the architectural object, or considering the effects of theory for architecture at large, current debates in architecture intersect in the notion of agency. As fundamental as it is often taken for granted, this notion forms the keystone of this issue, inviting contributors to rethink architecture's specificity, its performance, and its social and political relevance. Agency in architecture inevitably entails questioning the relation between theory and practice, and what it might mean to be critical - both inside and outside architecture - today. The main proposal is to rethink contemporary criticality in architecture, by explicating the notion of agency in three major directions: first, 'the agency of what?' or the question of multiplicity and relationality; second, 'how does it work?', a question referring to location, mode and vehicle; and third, 'to what effect?', bringing up the notion of intentionality.
AB - Whether critiquing the architect's societal position and the role of the user, conceptualising the performative dimension of the architectural object, or considering the effects of theory for architecture at large, current debates in architecture intersect in the notion of agency. As fundamental as it is often taken for granted, this notion forms the keystone of this issue, inviting contributors to rethink architecture's specificity, its performance, and its social and political relevance. Agency in architecture inevitably entails questioning the relation between theory and practice, and what it might mean to be critical - both inside and outside architecture - today. The main proposal is to rethink contemporary criticality in architecture, by explicating the notion of agency in three major directions: first, 'the agency of what?' or the question of multiplicity and relationality; second, 'how does it work?', a question referring to location, mode and vehicle; and third, 'to what effect?', bringing up the notion of intentionality.
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M3 - Editorial
AN - SCOPUS:79957847658
SN - 1875-1504
SP - 1
EP - 6
JO - Footprint
JF - Footprint
IS - 4
ER -