The Monster Leviathan Anarchitecture

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Author: Aaron Betsky
Publisher: MIT Press
Year: 2024
Language: en
Pages: 464
ISBN-13: 9780262546331
Dimensions:
Height: 9.5 inches
Length: 6.31 inches
Weight: 2.125 pounds
Width: 1.31 inches
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The Monster Leviathan Anarchitecture by Aaron Betsky, published by MIT Press on January 9, 2024, spans 464 pages and is presented in English. This book explores the concept of anarchitecture, a visionary approach to architecture that challenges conventional boundaries. Betsky delves into the unseen layers of modern architecture, presenting it as a blend of human, machine, and urban elements that evoke a sense of the mythical and the strange.

Readers will find a rich examination of how anarchitecture manifests through various forms, including design, art, and literature from the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. The text invites students and enthusiasts of architecture to engage with these ephemeral ideas as tangible proposals for a more sustainable and socially just future. By tracing the intersections of architecture and creativity, Betsky encourages a reimagining of what is possible in the built environment, suggesting that the essence of anarchitecture is both present and elusive.


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Visionary proposals for a mythic and strange architecture—or anarchitecture—through which we can imagine other and better worlds.

Lurking under the surface of our modern world lies an unseen architecture—or anarchitecture. It is a possible architecture, an analogous architecture, an architecture of anarchy, which haunts in the form of monsters that are humans and machines and cities all at once; or takes the form of explosions, veils, queer, playful spaces, or visions from artwork and video games. In The Monster Leviathan, Aaron Betsky traces anarchitecture through texts, design, and art of the twentieth and early twenty-first century, and suggests that these ephemeral evocations are concrete proposals in and of themselves. Neither working models nor suggestions for new forms, they are scenes just believable enough to convince us they exist, or just fantastical enough to open our eyes.

The Monster Leviathan gives students and lovers of architecture, as well as those hoping to construct a better, more sustainable, and socially just future, a set of tools through which they can imagine that such other worlds are possible. As Betsky eloquently articulates, anarchitecture already exists and does not exist at all. It is the myth of building, and all we have to do is find it.

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Language: en. Pages: 464.

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