Architecture and Objects

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Explore the groundbreaking intersection of architecture and philosophy with 'Architecture and Objects,' a pivotal work by Graham Harman, founder of object-oriented ontology (OOO). This insightful book challenges traditional architectural theories and practices by diving deep into the critical examination of form and function through the lens of OOO. Designed for architects, students, and theorists alike, it presents a novel perspective on how buildings and their functions can be understood beyond conventional limits.

Published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2022, this essential read critiques the philosophical giants like Heidegger, Derrida, and Deleuze, exploring their limitations in architectural discourse. Harman offers fresh critiques of renowned architects such as Rem Koolhaas, Frank Gehry, and Zaha Hadid, urging a reconsideration of architecture’s relational characteristics. Discover how Harman's theory proposes transformative concepts of zero-form and zero-function, encouraging a radical departure from viewing architecture merely as visual style and stated purpose.

By delving into these advanced philosophical ideas, 'Architecture and Objects' equips readers with a roadmap toward a deeper understanding of contemporary architecture’s dialogue with philosophy. Whether you’re interested in architectural theory, object-oriented ontology, or the evolvement of modern architecture, this book is your guide to an innovative conceptual framework. Embark on a journey that redefines our approach to architecture and its interaction with the objects we create.

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