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Xenoaesthetics

A Posthumanist Approach to Architectural Encounter

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Xenoaesthetics

A Posthumanist Approach to Architectural Encounter

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Xenoaesthetics: A Posthumanist Approach to Architectural Encounter examines our relationships with architecture beyond human-centric perspectives.

It challenges conventional views of architectural design and space inhabitation by exploring these experiences within the framework of the architectural project as an autonomous entity. Weaving insights from philosophy and architecture, this book delves into the conditions, roles, and implications of architectural encounters, contending that our definitions and interactions with it- while actively contributing-cannot solely determine its nature. This book conceptualizes the architectural project as a unity-multiplicity tension, introducing the concept of xenoaesthetics as a cognitive mode attuned to this structure. This approach invites readers to reimagine architectural experience as a dual action that reveals the project to us and realizes itself through us. This context not only implies disciplinary consequences for design questions but also holds socio-political significance for our everyday architectural interactions, contributing to the quest for practices and discourses on equality. Methodologically, the argument draws from Object-Oriented Ontology and the architect Enric Miralles, offering an additional retrospective crossover that enriches both references.

Xenoaesthetics serves as a resource for students, architects, scholars, and enthusiasts interested in exploring new insights on architecture beyond assumptions and prescribed value systems. It encourages a deeper understanding of the intricate relationship between humans and the architectural project.

Table of Contents

Prologue by Graham Harman
Acknowledgements
Introduction

Part I: The Xenological Framework
1. The Architectural Project as Object
2. The Cognitive-unit
3. The Xenoaesthetic Approach

Part II: Deep cognition
4. The Immaterial Experience of Unity
5. The Role of the Cognizer
6. Vertical techne

Part III: Open Cognition
7. The Infrastructure of Experience
8. Designing
9. Inhabiting
Conclusion

Bibliography

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Feb 19 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 304
ISBN 9781350515031
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 10 bw illus
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Series Posthumanism in Practice
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Gonzalo Vaillo

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