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100 1 _aBadnjar Gojnić, Andjelka
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245 1 0 _aPraxis of Collective Building: Narratives of Philosophy and Construction
260 _aBerlin
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300 _a200p.
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505 _aIntroduction: Towards Mutual Highlight of Praxis Philosophy and Construction p.7, Montage p.8, The Social and Its Relevance p.10, The Case and Its Relevance p.12, Praxis p.18, Action p.19, Imagination p.20, Lebenswelt p.21, Theory p.22, Praxis and Action: Towards Building as A Collective Practice p.28, The New City and the New Production Challenge p.30, The Role of Objects as Mediators p.36, The Aesthetics of Group Production p.45, Conclusion p.55, Praxis and Imagination: Towards Participation in Prefabrication p.58, New Voices in the Philosophy of Praxis p.59, The Imagination of the Work Cooperative p.64, Imagining a Modern Kind of Housing p.71, Praxis on the Construction Site: Can Prefabrication Be a Craft? p.75, Imagination As Part of Material Culture p.79, The Question of Autonomy p.86, Conclusion p.94, Praxis and Lebenswelt: The Construction Site as Lifeworld p.98, A Critique: What is Praxis about in Scientific Civilization? p.99, Construction Site and Lebenswelt p.112, From Construction Site to Social Contract p.131, Action and System, Yes or No? p.137, Conclusion p.141, Conclusion: Praxis and Theory p.146, Literature, Review p.158, End notes, p.170, Bibliography, p.185, Acknowledgements p.196
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