The Fetishization of Architecture: the Object Above the Subject and Processes

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The philosopher and sociologist Henri Lefebvre coined the notion of "production of space" in 1974, breaking with the vision of space as a container or scenario of objects and social relations, to move towards space understood as a process. From this vision based on the Marxist tradition, space is a product and a producer of social relations and processes.

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Cite: Mariana Ordoñez y Jesica Amescua. "The Fetishization of Architecture: the Object Above the Subject and Processes" 17 Feb 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/en/996432/the-fetishization-of-architecture-the-object-above-the-subject-and-processes> ISSN 0719-8884

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