Candide No. 11: Journal for Architectural Knowledge
Here comes trouble: the progression of current architectural debates
Large construction projects such as Stuttgart 21, the Elbe Philharmonic Hall in Hamburg, and Les Halles in Paris have one thing in common: the potential for enormous conflict.
Yet, debates over large architectural projects foster more than just aggressive polemics; the societal knowledge that's gained can be applied to negotiation and mediation processes. What kinds of realizations, however, can be accrued from these experiences and used in the future?
In this volume, the second in a two-part collection of results from the conference “Architecture as Dispute,” fascinating perspectives related to controversial production histories are collected and considered.
All of the essays share an understanding of architecture as not just the art of building, but as the creation of social spaces in which we all live.
With texts by Kim Foerster, Nina Kolowratnik, Kush Patel, and Sarah Schlachetzki
Edited by Isabelle Doucet, Kim Föster, Lutz Robbers, and Axel Sowa
Designed by Adriaan Melleger
Published by Hatje Cantz, 2019
Bilingual, in German and English
Softcover, 140 pages, 50 color images, 6.75 × 9.5 inches
ISBN: 978-3-77-574275-7