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  • Abstract
  • 00. Introduction
  • 01. Methodology
  • 02. Mapping knowledge & ignorance
  • 03. Contributors and syntax
    • 3.000. Cesar Harada
    • 3.001. Natalie Jeremijenko
    • 3.002. Angel Borrego Cubero
    • 3.003. Adam Somlai-Fischer
    • 3.004. N. Henninger aka Nikloos
    • 3.005. Emb. Seiichi Kondo
    • 3.007. Salim Ferane
    • 3.008. Maxime Grison
    • 3.009. Tony under the bridge
    • 3.010. Eszter Steierhoffer
    • 3.011. Jesse Erray
    • 3.012. Naomi House
    • 3.013. Ilona Gaynor
    • 3.014. PhD Sachin Anshuman
    • 3.015. Dr Chris Welch
    • 3.016. Reverend Andrew Wilson
    • 3.017. Raoul Kane
    • 3.018. Usman Haque
    • 3.019. Danielle Bedini
    • 3.020. Simone Truong
    • 3.021. Karin Pauer
    • 3.022. Nina Beier
    • 3.023. Ev Yemini
    • 3.024. Michael Zeltner
    • 3.025. Saba Abdul Hussein
    • 3.026. PhD.Teodora Gliga
    • 3.027. Aissa Logerot
    • 3.028. Hiromi Ozaki
    • 3.029. Brent Paul Fitzgerald
    • 3.030. Graciela Carnevale
    • 3.031. Frederic Jameson
    • 3.032. Arnold Toynbee
    • 3.033. openarchitecturenetwork.org
    • 3.034. Paul Oliver
    • 3.035. Actar
    • 3.036. Making Things Public
    • 3.037. William Grey Walter
    • 3.038. Theories and Manifestoes
    • 3.039. Jacques Monod
    • 3.040. AZ
    • 3.041. doublenegatives
    • _Syntax
  • 04. PART 1 : Conditions
    • 4.1 Faith
      • 4.1.1. Static contemplation
      • 4.1.2. Oness of god and comfort
      • 4.1.3. Curiosity & surprise from the obvious
      • 4.1.4. Spiritual hospitality
    • 4.2 Philosophy
      • 4.2.1. Surprise ≠ creativity
      • 4.2.2. Jumping out of the known
      • 4.2.3. People learn what they want
      • 4.2.4. A constructed history of Philosophy
      • 4.2.5. Operative Optimism
    • 4.3 Ethics
      • 4.3.1 Hedonism and abandon
      • 4.3.2 Construction & destruction
      • 4.3.3 Architecture revolution
      • 4.3.4 Transition, transmission, hope
    • 4.4 Law
      • 4.4.1 Too weak to be free
      • 4.4.2 Free floating individual
      • 4.4.3 You are a part of it
      • 4.4.4 Simply new constraints
      • 4.4.5 Public enemy, private enemy
      • 4.4.6 Subvert to serve
    • 4.5 Politics
      • 4.5.1 Vision
      • 4.5.2 Inertia
      • 4.5.3 Where openness comes from
      • 4.5.4. Soft power, soft architecture
    • 4.6 Social
      • 4.6.1 Altruism
      • 4.6.2 Living together
      • 4.6.3 Team building
      • 4.6.4 Challenging culture conditioning
    • 4.7 Choreography
      • 4.7.1 Creating a new world
      • 4.7.2 Internal space | External space
      • 4.7.3 The emotional texture of space
  • 05. PART 2 : Internal forces
    • 5.1 Form
      • 5.1.1. Zero Gravity
      • 5.1.2. Non visual architecture
      • 5.1.3. Aesthetics of openness
      • 5.1.4. Non-Planning
      • 5.1.5 Architecture of play
      • 5.1.6. Self assembly & life
    • 5.2 Time
      • 5.2.1 Instant architecture
      • 5.2.2. Human and architecture natural selection
      • 5.2.3. Architecture of learning
      • 5.2.4 Reversibility
    • 5.3. Social
      • 5.3.1 Sharing and ideal, Ideal of Sharing
      • 5.3.2. Design design systems
      • 5.3.3. People’s demand
      • 5.3.4. Anarchitecture workshop
      • 5.3.5. Social Geometry
      • 5.3.6. Post optimal
  • 06. Inclusion
    • Comparaison to societal architectures
  • 07. Contributors Contacts
  • 08. Table of content
  • 09. Archive - Download
  • 10. News
    • Bird city
    • Cubelets Let You Build Robots Without Any Experience
    • doublenegatives Architecture
    • Grid Beam Building System
    • makerfactory.com
    • Mindcraft : Urbanism, Utopia
    • Morphopedia
    • Need to add these notions : Open_System, Enantiostasis
    • Open Source Ecology
    • Open Structures, an interesting collaborative physical platform, Welcome to Legoland ;p
    • Recinfigurable House
    • Untitled Post
    • Walking house
  • Sitemap

04. PART 1 : Conditions

Open Architecture as object


4.1.  Faith

    4.1.1. Static contemplation
    4.1.2. Oness of god and comfort
    4.1.3. Curiosity & surprise from the obvious
    4.1.4. Spiritual hospitality


4.2. Philosophy

    4.2.1. Surprise ≠ creativity
    4.2.2. Jumping out of the known

    4.2.3. People learn what they want

    4.2.4. A constructed history of Philosophy

    4.2.5. Operative Optimism


4.3. Ethic

    4.3.1 Hedonism and abandon
    
4.3.2 Construction & destruction
    4.3.3 Architecture revolution

    4.3.4 Transition, transmission, hope


4.4. Law

    4.4.1 Too weak to be free
    4.4.2 Free floating individual

    4.4.3 You are a part of it

    4.4.4 Simply new constraints

    4.4.5 Public enemy, private enemy

    4.4.6 Subvert to serve


4.5. Politics

    4.5.1 Vision
    4.5.2 Inertia

    4.5.3 Where openness comes from

    4.5.4. Soft power, soft architecture


4.6. Social

    4.6.1 Altruism
    
4.6.2 Living together
    4.6.3 Team building

    4.6.4 Challenging culture conditioning


4.7. Choreography

    4.7.1 Creating a new world
    
4.7.2 Internal space | External space
    
4.7.3 The emotional texture of space
Subpages (7): 4.1 Faith 4.2 Philosophy 4.3 Ethics 4.4 Law 4.5 Politics 4.6 Social 4.7 Choreography

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