An antipodean imaginary for architecture+philosphy: fictocritical approaches to design practice research
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-01, 14:18authored byHelene Frichot, Julieanna Preston, Michael SpoonerMichael Spooner, Sean Pickersgill, Zuzana Kovar, Ceri Hann, Megan Evans
This is a collaborative essay that presents the design practice research of six postgraduate researchers (past and present), who have been working within the Architecture+Philosophy research stream at the School of Architecture, RMIT University, Melbourne. What unites the projects is an aspiration to maintain a creative relationship between architectural design project research and critical theory, with an emphasis on transdisciplinary potentialities. While the design research introduced here is diverse, the researchers all share an engagement in how to construct imaginary worlds using what can be identified as a ficto-critical approach that draws on the productive intersection of architecture and philosophy. Hélène Frichot, who will situate this research from her position as their primary doctoral advisor, argues that by pursuing a productive relay between theory and practice a novel Antipodean design imaginary can be seen to emerge across the collected projects.