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Networked Spatial Practices

There has been a critical shift from architecture as fact to architecture as matter of concern, in which the building of networks are as significant as the objects of architecture. “Networked practices” which emerged in the field of spatial design in the last two decades can be briefly described as a sensible framework for the development of the urban environment which works on interdisciplinary collective of autonomous practices uniting around a shared vision and a common platform, leveraging their skill sets to create a more unique value proposition. The networked architect of today acts as a public intellectual mediating and articulating a medium in order to build an environment, making use of networked intelligence, and set the spatial agency in the projects to arrive at continuous co-creative processes. In this context, this research aims to understand the affordances and socio-spatial impact of networked practices using a triangulation of analytic and action-research based methods focusing to the cases of Solidary Mobile Housing and the A-place: Linking Places through Networked Artistic Practices Projects.

Date:17 Oct 2018 →  30 Sep 2020
Keywords:Networked Spatial Practices, Architectural Design
Disciplines:Architectural engineering, Architecture, Interior architecture, Architectural design, Art studies and sciences