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      Architecture for the Commons: Participatory Systems in the Age of Platforms

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      This book dives into an analysis of how the tectonics of a building is fundamentally linked to the economic organizations that allow them to exist.

      Architecture for the Commons dives into an analysis of how the tectonics of a building is fundamentally linked to th...

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      Product ID:9781138362369
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Architecture for the Commons
      Subtitle:Participatory Systems in the Age of Platforms
      Authors:Author: Jose Sanchez
      Page Count:134
      Subjects:Design, Industrial and commercial arts, illustration, Industrial / commercial art & design, Architecture: professional practice, Sociology: work and labour, Digital animation, Games development and programming, Network management, Architecture: professional practice, Sociology: work & labour, Digital animation, Games development & programming, Network management
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      This book dives into an analysis of how the tectonics of a building is fundamentally linked to the economic organizations that allow them to exist.

      Architecture for the Commons dives into an analysis of how the tectonics of a building is fundamentally linked to the economic organizations that allow them to exist. By tracing the origins and promises of current technological practices in design, the book provides an alternative path, one that reconsiders the means of achieving complexity through combinatorial strategies. This move requires reconsidering serial production with crowdsourcing and user content in mind. The ideas presented will be explored through the design research developed within Plethora Project, a design practice that explores the use of video game interfaces as a mechanism for participation and user design.

      The research work presented throughout the book seeks to align with a larger project that is currently taking place in many different fields: The Construction of the Commons. By developing both the ideological and physical infrastructure, the project of the Commons has become an antidote to current economic practices that perpetuate inequality. The mechanisms of the production and governance of the Commons are discussed, inviting the reader to get involved and participate in the discussion. The current political and economic landscape calls for a reformulation of our current economic practices and alternative value systems that challenge the current market monopolies.

      This book will be of great interest not only to architects and designers studying the impact of digital technologies in the field of design but also to researchers studying novel techniques for social participation and cooperating of communities through digital networks. The book connects principles of architecture, economics and social sciences to provide alternatives to the current production trends.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2020-08-05

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      Weight264 g
      Dimensions154 × 234 × 10 mm