Critical Spatial Practice
Book Series
- Edited by: Nikolaus Hirsch, Markus Miessen
- Design by: Zak Group
- Photography: Brotherton–Lock
The editors Nikolaus Hirsch and Markus Miessen invited protagonists from the fields of architecture, art, philosophy, and literature to reflect on the single question of what, today, can be understood as a critical modality of spatial practice. The six editions of “Critical Spatial Practice” include contributions of Chantal Mouffe, Beatriz Colomina, Keller Easterling, Mark von Schlegell and Eyal Weizman. At the Kunstverein in Hamburg Hirsch and Miessen will point at the question and problematic of whether architecture and our physical environment can still be understood as a res publica.
Critical Spatial Practice 1: What Is Critical Spatial Practice? edited by Nikolaus Hirsch and Markus Miessen
Critical Spatial Practice 2: The Space of Agonism, Markus Miessen in coversation with Chantal Mouffe
Critical Spatial Practice 3: Manifesto Architecture: The Ghost of Mies by Beatriz Colomina
Critical Spatial Practice 4: Subtraction by Keller Easterling
Critical Spatial Practice 5: Ickles, Etc. by Mark von Schlegell
Critical Spatial Practice 6: The Roundabout Revolutions by Eyal Weizman
Critical Spatial Practice 7: Bernard Rudofsky In The Empire Of Signs by Felicity Scott
Critical Spatial Practice 8: The Proposal by Jill Magid
Critical Spatial Practice 9: Displacements: Architecture and Refugee by Andrew Herscher