Mutable Bodies (Hardcover)
The Inhabited Prosthetic
by Daniel Coley
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About the Book
This paper positions the specific case study of a critical-care ward room for a recovering stroke patient as demonstrating sensibilities concerned with the prosthetic expansion of the users’ operational capacity. To what extent is the space a corporeal extension, and to whose deficits does it serve? The definition of the medical prosthetic is intersected with the prevalent guidelines and provisions that shape recovery rooms; where user and room are hybridised for different operational purposes. How can the concept of the medical instrument inform a design proposal for a recovery room as both a multiple-user prosthetic and a healing tool?
The hospital room displays multiple types of body/object hybrids, which contradict, offset, or overlap with one another, which can inform a new room typology; consolidating the various intricacies of the recovery process. Rather than the recovery space being a room filled with standalone tools, this research develops a synergic form of the machine/room/body mutant.
The hospital room displays multiple types of body/object hybrids, which contradict, offset, or overlap with one another, which can inform a new room typology; consolidating the various intricacies of the recovery process. Rather than the recovery space being a room filled with standalone tools, this research develops a synergic form of the machine/room/body mutant.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Architecture
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 132 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9781367685956
- Publish Date: May 19, 2016
- Language English
- Keywords March, architecture, thesis, bartlett, body, biotechnology, medical, space, drawing, art, stroke
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