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Speculative Architecture after Minoritarian Futurisms is a work of architectural theory which understands architecture as a practice of speculation analogous to science fiction. While it might seem immediately obvious, especially given the discipline's legacy of fantastical invention and commitment to 'the future,' this book argues that this hypothetical conjunction offers a highly sophisticated critical perspective on the discipline, arguing that the only way to deal with the complex challenges of the present is in processes of speculation and ethical commitment to imagining futures evinced in minoritarian futurisms.

This book reads architecture from the perspective of the recent florescence of futurismsâ from Afro-futurism to xeno-feminismâwith an attention to how they produce a different image of architecture. In understanding architecture as speculative practice, the book also suggests understanding the architect by analogy to the author of science fiction. Learning from queer and feminist perspectives, this method of 'science fictioning' refuses to take the terms now defining the discipline as totalising and immutable, and investigates the unique subjectivities, positions, and responsibilities that might be imagined as the architect-to-come.

This book will be of interest to researchers and students of architectural theory, science fiction studies, design futures and global futurisms.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 12/8/2025
      ISBN13: 9781032794891, 978-1032794891
      ISBN10: 1032794895

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Speculative Architecture after Minoritarian Futurisms is a work of architectural theory which understands architecture as a practice of speculation analogous to science fiction. While it might seem immediately obvious, especially given the discipline's legacy of fantastical invention and commitment to 'the future,' this book argues that this hypothetical conjunction offers a highly sophisticated critical perspective on the discipline, arguing that the only way to deal with the complex challenges of the present is in processes of speculation and ethical commitment to imagining futures evinced in minoritarian futurisms.

      This book reads architecture from the perspective of the recent florescence of futurismsâ from Afro-futurism to xeno-feminismâwith an attention to how they produce a different image of architecture. In understanding architecture as speculative practice, the book also suggests understanding the architect by analogy to the author of science fiction. Learning from queer and feminist perspectives, this method of 'science fictioning' refuses to take the terms now defining the discipline as totalising and immutable, and investigates the unique subjectivities, positions, and responsibilities that might be imagined as the architect-to-come.

      This book will be of interest to researchers and students of architectural theory, science fiction studies, design futures and global futurisms.

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