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Toward an Architecture of Enjoyment
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Toward an Architecture of Enjoyment
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Henri Lefebvre
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Edited by Lukasz Stanek
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Translated by Robert Bononno
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:248 | Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140 |
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Category/Genre | Architecture Philosophy |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780816677207
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Classifications | Dewey:720.1 720.1 |
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Audience | General | Professional & Vocational | |
Illustrations |
22
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
University of Minnesota Press
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Imprint |
University of Minnesota Press
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Publication Date |
21 June 2014 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Toward an Architecture of Enjoyment, the first publication of Henri Lefebvre's only book devoted to architecture, redefines architecture as a mode of imagination rather than a specialized process or a collection of monuments. Lefebvre calls for an architecture of jouissance-of pleasure or enjoyment-centered on the body and its rhythms and based on the possibilities of the senses.
Author Biography
Henri Lefebvre (1901-1991) was a Marxist philosopher and sociologist. His many books include The Right to the City, The Production of Space, Everyday Life in the Modern World, and The Urban Revolution (Minnesota, 2003). Lukasz Stanek is lecturer at the Manchester Architecture Centre, University of Manchester, and the author of Henri Lefebvre on Space: Architecture, Urban Research, and the Production of Theory (Minnesota, 2011). Robert Bononno, a teacher and translator, lives in New York City. His recent translations include Speech Begins after Death by Michel Foucault (Minnesota, 2013) and Cosmopolitics I and II by Isabelle Stengers (Minnesota, 2010-11).
Reviews"Stanek's work has already taken scholarship on Henri Lefebvre's concept of space to an unprecedented level of philosophical sophistication. With the discovery of this new text, Stanek escorts Lefebvre to the center of architecture theory since 1968. Lefebvre's conceptual text and Stanek's exquisite Introduction together enable the possibility of thinking not about architecture, but thinking architecturally about how we inhabit our world. Toward an Architecture of Enjoyment takes us toward a concept of the architectural imagination that is a powerful mediator between thought and action."-K. Michael Hays, Harvard Graduate School of Design "We finally have access to [Henri Lefebvre's] most forceful meditation on the spatial utopia he aspired to. We owe the rescue and publication of this notable book to the perseverance and talent of Lukasz Stanek, who wrote the volume's excellent and comprehensive introduction."-Environment & Planning D: Society and Space "A work that is profound, relevant, and important."-Canadian Journal of Sociology "This book, which focuses on architecture and redefines it. . . according to Lefebvre, architecture should work towards enjoyment and against aestheticism."-Finnish Architectural Review "Toward an Architecture of Enjoyment not only provides critical insight into Lefebvre, whose impact is still palpable, but reveals new connections between his ideas and design and, ultimately, capitalism and the built environment."-Buildings & Landscapes
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