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Learning from Brussels. An irreductive approach to architectural and urban problématiques ?

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Titre

Learning from Brussels. An irreductive approach to architectural and urban problématiques ?

Sujet

architecture
Brussels
choix de la complexité
irreduction
Isabelle Stengers
relational perspectives on space
architectuur
Brussel
choix de la complexité
irreductie
Isabelle Stengers
relationele perspectieven op de ruimte

Description

Informed by object-oriented and relational perspectives on space, this article argues for more complex accounts of architectural and urban problématiques. Starting from Isabelle Stengers’ distinction between la ville complexe and la ville compliquée, it discusses the 2010 exhibition “Building for Brussels. Architecture and Urban Transformation in Europe” (BOZAR, Centre of Fine Arts Brussels) as a showcase of how architects struggle to adopt a “complex” and “irreductive” approach. This article, as such, uses the discussion of this exhibition as a device to explore the methodological consequences of a relational approach to the city, namely the simultaneous need for more complex accounts of objects (e.g. a city, a building) and an appropriate modus operandi for making such accounts. It argues that, instead of choosing for complexity, the “Building for Brussels” exhibition has made the choix de la complication, and this largely because of a strong disciplinary belief in the all-encompassing force of architecture to “solve” the city.

Créateur

Doucet, Isabelle

Date

2011-06-30

Langue

en

Type

article

Identifiant

http://belgeo.revues.org/7092
doi:10.4000/belgeo.7092