Historically, #Kant 's influence on #aesthetics has been eclipsing. This influence has relegated the genre of #architecture to the margins of the discipline. In his contribution to #AesthInv20231 Jörg Gleiter traces the historical development of a proper aesthetics of #architecture, borrowing from #Aristotle, #Schopenhauer, and architectural theorists from the 19th century. https://aestheticinvestigations.eu/article/view/14002
Surplus of Form | Aesthetic Investigations

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It is sometimes thought and argued (a.o. by Noam #Chomsky, Raymond #Geuss, and Roger #Scruton), that #architecture is inherently #political. Saul Fisher argues otherwise in his contribution to #AesthInv20231. On the basis that not all built structures serve political ends, and moreover that built structures are not all there is to architecture, Fisher makes the case that architecture is only sometimes, and then only contingently, political
https://aestheticinvestigations.eu/article/view/12162
Architecture, Buildings, and Political Ends | Aesthetic Investigations

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Classical #ruins are sites of great architectural as well as tourist interest. Contemporary ruins, however, abandoned industrial sites, are often left in disregard. In her article for #AesthInv20231, Elizabeth Scarbrough proposes a different, "neo-#picturesque" way of appreciating the contemporary ruin. She examines in detail the now derelict #Miami Marine Stadium and makes concrete suggestions for its #preservation.
https://aestheticinvestigations.eu/article/view/12089
Urban Ruins and the Neo -Picturesque Landscape | Aesthetic Investigations

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Laure van Heijenoort had the distinct pleasure of growing up inhabiting spaces from two major modernist architects. Together with Paul Guyer, Laure reflects on what it is like to live in such a space, what makes such spaces spiritual and, as I propose in my own editorial introduction, they thereby touch upon some central questions concerning aesthetics in general!
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I will be posting here, the coming days, highlighting some of the contributions. If that doesn't interest you, please add the hashtag #AesthInv20231 to your filtered words (see the Mastodon documentation on how to filter content).

This was my first issue as co-editor-in-chief, a huge amount of work, but I had fun doing it! Most of all, I am so excited I can share these articles with you now. Don't know where to start? Try the interview Guyer did with Laure van Heijenoort
https://aestheticinvestigations.eu/article/view/13758/18928

View of Growing Up with Mies and Saarinen

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Aesthetic Investigations has just published its new issue, vol. 6, no. 1: https://aestheticinvestigations.eu/issue/view/1137
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A special issue, guest edited by none other than Paul Guyer, deals with questions of #architecture beyond the building. Ever wondered what makes architecture aesthetic in the first place? Whether architecture is inherently political? About the architectural and aesthetic status of ruins? Look no further than our current issue!
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Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): Special Issue: Architecture beyond the building. Guest edited by Paul Guyer | Aesthetic Investigations

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