Architectures of Politics Potentials, Images and Principles for a ‘Parliament of Things’

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Ignacio Farías
Gonzalo Correa

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This article discusses the role of parliaments in the production of modern politics and proposes that contemporary political challenges necessitate a new parliamentarian architecture. While Bruno Latour operationalizes the idea of a ‘parliament of things’ in procedural terms, this article explores its possible material expression. To this end, it relies on a sketch design seminar with architecture students at the Technical University of Munich, the proposition of which was to design a political building to put in presence of each other the human and nonhuman actors involved in a fictional socio-environmental controversy. The results include images and principles that challenge the assumptions of the modern parliamentarian form of doing and understanding politics.

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Farías, I., & Correa, G. (2018). Architectures of Politics: Potentials, Images and Principles for a ‘Parliament of Things’. Diseña, (11), 80–95. https://doi.org/10.7764/disena.11.80-95
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