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0187.4 ARCH+ Legislating Architecture ×

This ARCH+ publication explores how architecture is shaped by societal regulatory systems and law. It takes the film 0187.2 Legislating Architecture as its point of departure, which shows excerpts from conversations Arno Brandlhuber and Christopher Roth conducted with a broad range of architects on the subject of legislating architecture, published in the issue in their entirely. In collaboration with Arno Brandlhuber and Tobias Hönig, ARCH+ has proceeded to delve much deeper into this topic. The German version of this publication has the subtitle “Gesetze gestalten!” which can be read as both a declaration that laws design, and an exhortation to design laws. This phrase suggests that architecture is not only determined by regulations, but that it too has the power to create regulations itself.

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After an introduction to the topic, the book works through a series of case studies—largely based on the work of Alex Lehnerer—that explore how law shapes the built environment and the practice of architecture. Why do cities look the way they do? How is this informed by law? And how can architects and planners start appropriating regulations like zoning and building codes, treating them as pro-active instruments and design tools, rather than obstacles? How can we understand the confrontation with regulation as a creative endeavor—“not as remainder, as if creativity occurs despite regulation, but instead as operator, as if creativity occurs within regulation,” as Nick Beech writes in the lead-out of this issue? In the final part, the editors investigate the phenomenon from the opposite point of view, and ask to what degree design can produce laws. This line of argument is an exhortation to understand the designing of rules as an integral component of architectural practice. Can architects influence the conditions that govern their own practice? Can we envision an empowered architecture that challenges the status quo by being a catalyst for renegotiation? Read less

Category
Publication
Place
Berlin
Year
2015 – 2016
Publisher
ARCH+ Verlag
ISBN
978-3-931435-34-9
Collaboration
ARCH+ with Arno Brandlhuber and Tobias Hönig
Team
Theresa Kraus; Nikolaus Kuhnert, Anh-Linh Ngo, Mirko Gatti, Tobias Gruber, Max Kaldenhoff, Katharina Kaufmann, Rob Madole, Sara Lusic-Alavanja, Stephan Redeker, Achim Reese, Christine Rüb, Quang Tuan Ta (ARCH+)
Contributors
Marc Angélil, Christina Antiporda, Georg Augustin, Baukuh, Nick Beech, Alessandro Benetti, Gabrielle Brainard, Adam Caruso, Nancy Couling, Tom Emerson, Sebastian Ernst, Isabella Fera, Matthew Festa, Lucy Finchett-Maddock, Mariam Gegidze, Andreas Geisel, Colin Gordon, Wilfried Hackenbroich, Waltraud Indrist, Dieter Hofmann-Axthelm, Christian Kerez, Léopold Lambert, Alex Lehnerer, Gaetano Licata, San-Hwan Lu, Engelbert Lütke Daldrup, Niklas Maak, David Manjavidze, Martin Murrenhoff, Nicole Opel, Erica Overmeer, Marcus Owens, Achim Reese, Jacob Reidel, Marcus L. Rosa, Liam Ross, Christopher Roth, Robert Scarano Jr., Luigi Snozzi, Matthias Spielvogel, Martino Stierli, Martin Tessarz, Stephan Trüby, Quang Tuan Ta, Kai Vöckler, Imke Woelk, Jens Wolter, Anna Yeboah

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