Publisher: Anyone Corporation 2018 Author: Various ISBN: 074470045991 Format:Paperback, 204pp, 230x170mm
This issue, subtitled “Disorienting Phenomenology”, presents eighteen essays by philosophers, theorists, art and architectural historians, and architects. These writings provide a critical look at those phenomenologies that reflect architecture and society’s increasing awareness of the sociocultural richness found in diversity. From Charles L. Davis’s speculations on an architectural phenomenology of blackness and Adrienne Brown’s look at the role of space in producing radicalisation, to readings of Husserl and Doug Wheeler, and a conversation with Jorge Otero-Pailos, who offered a key reassessment of architectural phenomenology in the mid-20th century, plus much more.