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Dirty Theory

Dirty Theory

Troubling Architecture

auteur·ice(s)
FRICHOT Hélène
éditeur
AADR
ville
Baunach
année
2019
langue
EN
url
aadr.info
tags
architecture philosophie décolonialisme écoféminisme sauvage
synopsis
Helene Frichot troubles architecture’s will to purity by thinking with dirt—subnature, repair, maintenance, and the entangled more-than-human world. With a new Afterword, the book equips studios and seminars with indisciplined, on-the-ground theory for designing amid planetary mess.

Dirty Theory: Troubling Architecture invites readers to think architecture not from above but from the ground up – through the dust, dirt, and everyday entanglements that shape our built environment. Helene Frichot shows how “dirty theory” crosses disciplinary boundaries, acknowledges care, repair, and maintenance as part of architectural intelligence, and confronts the messy realities of material, infrastructure, and power relations. In this second, fully revised edition, Frichot reflects on the reception of Dirty Theory and connects her arguments with feminist, decolonial, and ecological perspectives. An inspiring book for architects, students, and educators who seek to reimagine architecture as a critical and collective practice.

Dirty theory follows the dirt of material and conceptual relations from the midst of complex milieus. It messes with mixed disciplines, showing up in ethnography, in geography, in philosophy, and discovering a suitable habitat in architecture, design and the creative arts. Dirty theory disrupts a comfortable status quo, including our everyday modes of inhabitation and our habits of thinking. This small book argues that we must work with the dirt to develop an ethics of care and maintenance for our precarious environment-worlds.
citer
FRICHOT Hélène, 2019. Dirty Theory: Troubling Architecture. Baunach, AADR.