Lacan + Architecture

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John Shannon Hendrix, Francesco Proto
Springer Nature, Nov 14, 2024 - Psychology - 384 pages

This book seeks to revise and revive architectural theory through psychoanalysis as well as to apply psychoanalytic theory to architecture. Its authors argue for Lacan’s central importance for a comprehensive theory of building and suggest how architectural theory might offer new resources for psychoanalytic theorists. They address both the perceived crisis in the contemporary state of architecture and architectural theory and crises in society at large, including political and economic fracture and instability and threats to mental health and well-being. It offers fresh insights to architects, architectural educators and practitioners, scholars of psychoanalysis, and anyone interested in the human condition in relation to the built environment.

This book has been awarded the 2025 Architectural Theory Book of the Year.

 

Contents

Foreword
1
Introduction
9
Adams House on Earth Architectural and Libidinal Tensions in Lars von Triers The House That Jack Built
23
The Architect in the Clinic of Obsessional Neurosis From Anamorphosis to Artificial Intelligence
59
The Automatic Writing of the City Psychosis and Junkspace
91
Concentricity of Laws of Form
125
My Neighbour My Self in the Ethics of Architecture and Psychoanalysis
171
Lacans Thing with Architecture Rimming the VoidPetrifying Pain
213
A Subjectless Architecture
252
Theorizing Beyond Joan Copjecs The Strut of Vision
291
Afterword
349
Index
369
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John Shannon Hendrix is Professor of Art and Architectural History at Cummings School of Architecture, Roger Williams University, United States. He is the author and editor of numerous articles and books including Architecture and the Unconscious (2016, with Lorens Eyan Holm) and Architecture and Psychoanalysis (2006).

Francesco Proto is Senior Lecturer in Architecture at Oxford Brookes University, UK. He is the author of numerous articles and books including Baudrillard for Architects (2019).