Architecture and Affect: Precarious Spaces

Architecture and Affect

Precarious Spaces
 
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ISBN13:9781472454638
ISBN10:1472454634
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:388 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:875 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 99 Illustrations, black & white; 99 Halftones, black & white
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Short description:

Examining affect through a constellation of spaces in contemporary Singapore, this book details architecture?s uneasy but inextricable relationship with key subjects relegated to the incommensurate, the peripheral, the scenic and the decorative.

Long description:

Architecture and Affect is motivated by two questions: Why does dismissed affective evidence trouble us? What would it mean for architecture to assemble such discrepant evidence into its discourse?



Arguing that the persistent refrains of lived affect dwell in architecture, this book traces such refrains to a concept of architecture wedged in the middle ground?jammed amidst life, things and events. Rather than being aloof from its surrounds, architecture-in-the-midst challenges an autonomous epistemology. Beyond accounting for the vivid but excluded, this book develops a frame and a disposition for thinking critically about, speculatively through, and being grounded by, encounter. Examining affect through a constellation of spaces in contemporary Singapore, it details architecture?s uneasy but inextricable relationship with key subjects relegated to the incommensurate, the peripheral, the scenic and the decorative. The outcome is a politicized architectural discourse simultaneously grounded and speculative; bridging depth and intuition, thinking and feeling.



?Chee takes us on an encounter-as-detour, tracking spatial stories imbued with affect and haunted by precarious power relations. Undoing the discipline?s instrumental ambitions and revealing the fallacy of its purported autonomy, she asks: If we become better attuned to the micro-politics of radically open-ended affective encounters, can our knowledge practices in architecture be transformed??


????? Hél?ne Frichot, Professor of Architecture and Philosophy, University of Melbourne



'Lilian Chee?s Architecture and Affect is an exceptionally important contribution to the architectural field. It asks a simple but most profound question: how can we account for affective responses to architecture, so often dismissed as incidental yet so vital to lived experience? Chee draws on a series of encounters with spaces in Singapore in order to build a frame through which to incorporate affect into architectural histories, theories, and practices. These encounters immerse readers in residual spaces where scholars still-too-rarely go, from mass housing to cemeteries, and dwell on everyday practices of inhabitation and care, from feeding stray cats to exhuming tombs. A noted filmmaker, architectural designer and feminist theorist, Chee?s original and rooted portrait of architectural affect reflects years of intimate engagement with her sites across many registers. The result is itself a beautiful ?monument? ? to squinting from blindspots, being captivated by subjects, and never ignoring the tiger under the billiard table.'


????? Barbara Penner, Professor in Architectural Humanities, Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL?



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'With delight and wit, Lilian Chee opens the door of architecture to anecdotes, stories, film, and photography of lives within, on, and around the structures that architects install. She takes on the ideology of social democratic mass housing and its implications for muted subjectivities enmeshed in the discipline of mortgages and home ownership, while at the same time stirring up spectralities of pasts and futures that are ambiguous and compelling. With this book, Chee re-opens a new chapter in Singaporean critical theory.'


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?????  Michael M.J. Fischer, Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities, Professor of Anthropology and Science and Technology Studies, MIT

Table of Contents:

List of Illustrations


List of Abbreviations


Preface: Squinting from a Blindspot


Acknowledgements



Introduction- Knowing Otherwise: Architecture after affect



PART I: MONUMENT



Chapter 1: The Ruled and the Unruly: Animality, anecdotes and storytelling


Chapter 2: Tracing the Last Tiger | The Third Archive


Chapter 3: After the Last Train: Remainders at the Tanjong Pagar Station



PART II: BLOCK



Chapter 4: Keeping Cats, Hoarding Things: Situations in the housing block


Chapter 5: Anarchiving Public Housing | The Third Archive


Chapter 6: 03-FLATS: Architecture filmmaking, disciplinary questions



PART III: LANDSCAPE



Chapter 7: In the Midst of: Field notes at a cemetery


Chapter 8: Holes in the Ground | The Third Archive


Chapter 9: The Sea, and the Sea: Infrastructure and the dialectical image



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Index