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Dundee is a dual city in an identity crisis. 'The Good, the Bad & the Ugly' is a critical polemic proposing an alternate future based on contemporary disparities. Final year MArch Architecture thesis by Emilia Chegini Unit led by Dr.... more
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      DualityImage of the City
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      ArchitectureCarlo Scarpa
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'When you think of a concrete object, you think wordlessly, and then, if you want to describe the thing you have been visualising you probably hunt about until you find the exact words that seem to fit it...Probably it is better to put... more
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      ArchitectureNarrative and Design
Eleven city plans documented by the 2014-2015 rooms+cities MArch unit at the University of Dundee.
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      ArchitectureUrban PlanningCity planningUrban Design
Masters Thesis investigating an alternative design process. Utilising a proposed 'associative' design methodology in search of meaningful architectural ideas and proposals, contextualised by the European city of Porto, Portugal.
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      ArchitectureUrban StudiesUrban Design
The city is quickening. We hover between built space and media places. Place making that takes no heed of the knowledge environment is no longer sustainable. In the era of pervasive computing we need better maps to manage the built... more
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KEYWORDS The Cahokia Mounds • Laser\net 2 • Re-mix • el globo businesses • visul/aural culture • I see you seeing me • narratives • Nature • Guardian • Al Gore • An Inconvenient Truth • The effectiveness of symbols • Lévi-Strauss •... more
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    • Landscape Archaeology
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      Architecture9/11 LiteratureThe RealCatastrophes
The aim of this psychoanalytic reflection on architecture is to reclaim for space its symbolic and contingent status. It returns to Le Corbusier's concept of ineffable space, a radiant space of explosive energy, in order to link it to the... more
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      PsychoanalysisPhilosophyArchitectureGilles Deleuze
What would an architect submitting a paper to a special issue of Critical Quarterly called Medicine, Ritual, and the Contemporary Deathbed write about? Answer: The Ritual. This paper explores the relation between architecture and... more
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      Cultural StudiesArchitectureLiterary studies
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      Cultural StudiesLiterary studies
The city is quickening. We hover between built space and media p1aces. Place making that takes no heed of the knowledge environment is no longer sustainable. In the era of pervasive computing we need better maps to manage the built... more
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      SociologyUrban Design
Volume 4 The Talks - documents the program of public lectures that contextualised the exhibition. The contributors were chosen because each – in different ways – has been an activist for change in the social and material environments of... more
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      HistoryArtPolitical Science
Volume 2 The Geddes Archives - reproduces the Geddes documents borrowed from the archives of the Universities of Dundee, Edinburgh, and Strathclyde, and includes our interpretative caption notes. We have not sought copyright permission... more
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      HistoryArtPolitical Science
Psychosis and the ineffable space of modernism 'Then a boundless depth opens up, effaces the walls, drives away contingent presences, accomplishes the miracle of ineffable space.' Le Corbusier, New World of Space (1948) p.8 his italics... more
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      SociologyPsychoanalysisPhilosophyAesthetics
I am reminded of that 'joke' by Jorge Luis Borges: the Chinese encyclopedia, in which animals are divided into: (a) belonging to the Emperor, (b) embalmed, (c) tame, (d) suckling pigs, (e) sirens, (f) fabulous, (g) stray dogs, (h)... more
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To my mind, the project of multi-specificity is fundamentally an ethical project. It makes an expansive and expanding gesture towards inclusion, and ethics is about how we keep each other in mind. This is easy to do if the other is... more
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    • Architecture
Architecture, marking the body, the collateral damage of war, representation: this art was born in a flash of white light. In 1940, Tate Britain was damaged by bombs. In the current idiom of war, in which only civilians get killed and not... more
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      PsychoanalysisAestheticsMoral PhilosophyVisual Arts
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