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How do we design our cities when our most intimate experiences are incessantly tracked and our feelings become the base of new modes of production that prioritize the immaterial over the material? Since the 2008 financial crisis, lists of well-being indicators, happiness indexes, and quality-of-life rankings have become viral. Concurrently, the emotional data presented in these surveys including perceptions on questions such as loneliness, friendship, and intimate fears feed an expanding political agenda of happiness and a new form of market whose most decisive asset is affect. Our Happy Life investigates the architectural implications of this trend by dissecting and questioning the political, economic, and emotional conditions that generate space today. Organized as a visual narrative with critical readings by Will Davies, Daniel Fujiwara, Simon Fujiwara, Ingo Niermann, Deane Simpson, and Mirko Zardini, the book reveals architecture, city, and landscape as contested surfaces, caught between the intangible guidelines of happiness indexes, the new marketplace of emotions, and the relentless ideology of positivity.
Architecture --- Human comfort. --- Quality of life. --- Happiness. --- Psychologie architecturale --- Bien-être. --- Qualité de la vie. --- Bonheur. --- Psychological aspects. --- Aspect psychologique. --- Happiness in art --- Well-being --- Human factors --- Psychological aspects --- Bien-être. --- Qualité de la vie.
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"These photographs recount my experience of finding Gordon-Matta Clark's books while exploring the CCA collection"--Page 4 of cover.
Art and philosophy --- Architecture and art. --- History --- Matta-Clark, Gordon,
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Architecture and history --- Art --- Exhibition techniques. --- Geers, Kersten, --- Hasegawa, Gō, --- Van Severen, David,
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Architectural design --- Architecture --- Design architectural --- Architecture --- Data processing --- Technological innovations --- Informatique --- Innovations
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Amusement parks --- Parcs d'attraction --- Conception et construction --- Disneyland Paris. --- Disneyland (Calif.).
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Architectural design --- Architecture, Modern --- Architects --- Design architectural --- Architecture --- Architectes --- Data processing --- Exhibitions --- Exhibitions --- Interviews --- Informatique --- Expositions --- Expositions --- Entretiens
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Architecture --- Eisenman, Peter --- Architecture, Postmodern --- Architecture postmoderne --- Exhibitions --- Expositions --- Eisenman, Peter, --- architecture [discipline] --- United States of America
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City planning --- Urban ecology (Sociology) --- City and town life --- Land use, Urban --- Urbanisme --- Ecologie urbaine --- Vie urbaine --- Utilisation urbaine du sol --- Citizen participation --- Exhibitions --- Participation des citoyens --- Expositions --- Exhibitions.
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Ce livre accompagne l’exposition En imparfaite santé : la médicalisation de l’architecture, ainsi que son canal de télévision en ligne. En imparfaite santé explore les liens établis au fil du temps entre la santé, le design et l’environnement, soulignant certaines incertitudes et contradictions entretenues par la médecine occidentale. L’architecture de paysage, l’architecture et l’urbanisme devraient ils viser à prendre soin des gens plutôt qu’à les guérir? Devons-nous « démédicaliser l’architecture »?
Architecture --- Public health --- Santé publique --- Health aspects --- Exhibitions --- Environmental aspects --- Technological innovations --- Aspect sanitaire --- Expositions --- Aspect de l'environnement --- Innovations --- Santé publique --- Exhibitions. --- Catalogues d'exposition --- Aspect environnementale
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Exploration par Pelletier et Pérez-Gómez des liens s’établissant sur une base représentative entre l’architecture et les domaines de l’anatomie, de la cosmologie, de la géométrie et de la topographie, à travers huit réalisations du sculpteur canadien Smedley (créées entre 1992 et 2000). Dans leur étude historique, les commissaires interpellent les champs du savoir (collection de traités de la fin du Moyen Âge à la fin du Baroque) qui servent d’ancrage aux sculptures; ils circonscrivent le motif principal de ces dernières – la tête humaine idéalisée – dans ses cadres théoriques, et attirent l’attention sur les croisements entre disciplines, notamment les correspondances architecture / anatomie. Inclut des réflexions de Smedley à propos d’un manuscrit de Piero della Francesca («De prospectiva pingendi»), où il est question de sa vision de l’homme et de l’utilisation des proportions mathématiques, qui constitue le point de départ des œuvres exposées. Fiches techniques sur les œuvres. Textes en français et en anglais.
Head in art --- Smedley, Geoffrey, --- Piero, --- Influence