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Architecture in the Space of Flows
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1. Fluxion Part 1: Places in Flux 2. Theoretical, Conceptual, Ethical and Methodological Stakes to Induce a New Age: M.U.D. 3. Oceanic Spaces of Flow 4. Interpretive Flow: A 1930s Trans-Cultural Architectural Nexus 5. Solar Flow: The Uses of Light in Gold Coast Living 6. Trade Flow: Architectures of Informal Markets 7. Local Flows: Rom-Hoob’s Phenomena of Transition Part 2: Spaces of Flow 8. Controlling Flow: On the Logistics of Distributive Space 9. Temporal Flows 10. Fluid Identities: Technics of the Subject 11. Navigating Flow: Architecture of the Blogospere 12. The (Not So) Smooth Flow Between Architecture and Life Part 3: Envoi 13. Limits of Fluxion

About the Author

Andrew Ballantyne is Professor of Architecture at Newcastle University, UK. His books include What is Architecture?, Deleuze and Guattari for Architects and Architecture Theory. Chris L. Smith is an Associate Professor in Architectural Design and Techne and is an Associate Dean of the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Sydney. His research is concerned with the interdisciplinary nexus of philosophy, biology and architectural theory.

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"Provides remarkable insights into how architecture can be conceptualized not in, but 'as a space of flows'.” – Erdkunde

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