2012
DOI: 10.1002/ad.1424
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Architecture and Relational Resources: Towards a New Materialist Practice

Abstract: The most immediate impact of scarcity on architecture is the insufficient supply of building materials. As Jon Goodbun and Karin Jaschke explain, this requires an engagement with more than the direct influences on the exhaustion of natural resources. Looking beyond the conventional capitalist model of flows driven by ‘the market’, they look at how new ideas on materialism are demanding a radical revision of the relationship between matter and social, economic and political forces.

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“…They understand that they need to operate within the framework of nature, adjusting to the dynamic course of nature. They recognise that such natural dynamics occur to achieve balance, particularly maintaining the cycle of energy and matter and maintaining the number of living beings and their food within the food chain (Goodbun & Jaschke, 2012;Scalbert & Walker, 2010;Tyszczuk & Walker, 2010). They do not aim to dominate or control nature but rather take a holistic approach and share the responsibility to maintain the balance of nature, the elements, the interactions, and interdependencies between them.…”
Section: Reading and Responding To Nature As Part Of A Deep Interiormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They understand that they need to operate within the framework of nature, adjusting to the dynamic course of nature. They recognise that such natural dynamics occur to achieve balance, particularly maintaining the cycle of energy and matter and maintaining the number of living beings and their food within the food chain (Goodbun & Jaschke, 2012;Scalbert & Walker, 2010;Tyszczuk & Walker, 2010). They do not aim to dominate or control nature but rather take a holistic approach and share the responsibility to maintain the balance of nature, the elements, the interactions, and interdependencies between them.…”
Section: Reading and Responding To Nature As Part Of A Deep Interiormentioning
confidence: 99%