Works by Coleman, Nathaniel (exact spelling)

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  1. The Myth of Autonomy.Nathaniel Coleman - 2015 - Architecture Philosophy 1 (2):157-178.
     
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  2. Utopias and Architecture.Nathaniel Coleman - 2007 - Utopian Studies 18 (1):88-90.
  3. The Problematic of Architecture and Utopia.Nathaniel Coleman - 2014 - Utopian Studies 25 (1):1-22.
    Architecture and the architect, threatened with disappearance, capitulate before the property developer who spends the money. And best of all is finding a place to be in the early years of a better civilisation. As the articles in this special issue on the problematic of architecture and Utopia attest, the final word on the influence of Utopia on architecture, and of the veracity of claims that modern architecture in particular was utopian, is a long way off. Definitions are elusive, as (...)
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    Utopic Pedagogies: Alternatives to Degenerate Architecture.Nathaniel Coleman - 2012 - Utopian Studies 23 (2):314-351.
    Although Utopia makes reasonably frequent appearances within humanities and social science teaching (at least as a topic, even if only to be denounced), it remains at best at the far periphery of architecture education. Thus, any essay proposing the relevance of utopic pedagogies for architecture education, and its subsequent professional practice, must come to terms with the strange absence of Utopia from the heart of the curriculum (and from the concerns of most architecture students, educators, theorists, historians, and practitioners).It is (...)
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    Architecture as Anticipation: The Anticipatory Illumination of Drawing.Nathaniel Coleman - 2019 - In Roberto Poli (ed.), Handbook of Anticipation: Theoretical and Applied Aspects of the Use of Future in Decision Making. Springer Verlag. pp. 843-860.
    Although architectural drawing tends to be thought of as either a technical necessity in relation to organizing the labor required to construct buildings or as though decorative, akin to alluring pictures in a gallery, its main task is anticipatory. Architectural drawings are prefigurative, or, as is argued in this chapter, ought to be. When the anticipatory illumination of architectural drawing is recuperated, the division of labor between architecture, as either brainwork or managerial, and building as physical exertion, is problematized. Returning (...)
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  6. Is beauty still relevant? Is art? Is architecture?Nathaniel Coleman - 2014 - Architecture Philosophy 1 (1):81-95.
     
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    Lefebvre for Architects.Nathaniel Coleman - 2014 - Routledge.
    Although the work of Henri Lefebvre has become better known in the English speaking world since the 1991 English translation of his 1974 masterpiece, The Production of Space, his influence on the actual production of space, of architecture and the city, has been less pronounced. Even if he is now widely read in schools of architecture, planning and urban design, Lefebvre's message for practice remains elusive; inevitably so because the entry of his work into the consciousness of the Anglosphere has (...)
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