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Between Zero and One: Tolerances of Fabrication and Society in Architecture’s Digital Materialism
Architecture and Culture Pub Date : 2019-01-02 , DOI: 10.1080/20507828.2019.1578113
Dane Clark 1 , Aaron Tobey 2
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Abstract Architecture is a medium of tolerance. It is a space of negotiation which straddles and accommodates different material and social entities and tensions within urban development. The ongoing techno-material-social paradigm shift that started with the rise of neoliberalism in the 1980s and a growing “experience economy” is changing tolerance in architecture. Under neoliberalism, new technological developments are shaped by/shaping spatial imaginations and their material manifestations. This article examines the dynamic co-production of technology and society in the nexus between urban mega-developments, variable/hyper-precise tools for design and fabrication, and neoliberalism through the study of the Barclays Center at Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park in Brooklyn, New York. From the Barclays Center study we argue that to effectively respond to the changing real estate conditions, architecture must propose different/variable/multiple value propositions through how it engages with environmentality, governance, and the performance metrics of digital technologies in order to provide a medium of tolerance today.

中文翻译:

零与一之间:建筑数字唯物主义中对制造和社会的容忍

摘要建筑是一种宽容的媒介。这是一个跨越并容纳不同物质和社会实体以及城市发展中的紧张局势的谈判空间。随着 1980 年代新自由主义的兴起和不断增长的“体验经济”开始,正在进行的技术-材料-社会范式转变正在改变建筑的宽容度。在新自由主义下,新的技术发展是由/塑造空间想象及其物质表现形式的。本文通过对位于布鲁克林大西洋码头/太平洋公园的巴克莱中心的研究,探讨了在城市大型发展、可变/超精密设计和制造工具以及新自由主义之间的联系中技术和社会的动态共同生产,纽约。
更新日期:2019-01-02
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