1st Edition

Architectures of Relations Environment Plus Organism

By Stavros Kousoulas, Andrej Radman Copyright 2027
174 Pages
by Routledge

This book examines how environments and organisms dynamically produce one another. As such, it takes its title very seriously (and very literally): to speak of environment plus organism is the only viable way where neither term gets to be reduced to the other. It is rather their coming together, what thinkers like Gilbert Simondon call transindividuation , and it’s unfolding that stand as the... Read more

Acknowledgements

Prelude: A Short Guide to Irreducibility

Chapter 1: The Transductive Sunshine of an Environmental Mind

E1.1 Wake up

E1.2 Playing the Field

E1.3 One to Many

E1.4 Get in Line

E1.5 Full STE(4EA)M Ahead

Chapter 2: Instincts Plus Technicities Plus Institutions

+2.1 Of Bricks and Mortars + Ricks and Mortys

+2.2 Reinventing the Wheel, What Else?

+2.3 The Value of Value (or Why There Are No Natural Technicities)

+2.4 Instinctuting the Chreod

+2.5 Constrain in the Membrane

Chapter 3: An Organism in the Orgasmic Image-Making

O3.1 Don’t Stop Believing

O3.2 A Sexual Healing

O3.3 Imagine You and Me

O3.4 Like a Virgin

Index

Biography

Stavros Kousoulas is Associate Professor of Architecture Philosophy and Theory, and the research leader of the Department of Architecture at the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment in TU Delft. He studied architecture at NTUA Athens and at TU Delft and received his PhD cum laude from IUAV Venice. He is the author of the monographs Architectural Technicities (Routledge, 2022), Athens: Notes on Urban Immanence (Routledge, 2025) and multiple edited volumes.

Andrej Radman is Assistant Professor of Architecture Philosophy at Delft University of Technology. Over two decades, his research examines the nexus between architecture and radical empiricism. His latest monograph, Ecologies of Architecture: Essays on Territorialisation, advances this inquiry. A licensed architect, he has delivered built and award-winning projects. Radman received the Croatian Association of Architects Annual Housing Award in 2002 and the Mark Cousins Theory Award in 2023, recognising his contributions to contemporary architectural theory.