Movement

Infrastructure Studies in Architecture

2005–
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Tendency centred on Easterling's analysis of zones, standards and platforms as a primary medium of contemporary architecture and politics.

Infrastructure Power Exchange

Details

Origin
USA

Classifications

Holder
Individual
Source of authority
ObservationReason
Subject
More than human
Political position
Subaltern resistant
Degree of codification
Highly codified
Mode of transmission
Text drawing
Knowledge type
Propositional
Epistemic cluster
Western philosophical

Referenced by

Sources

  1. Verso. n.d.. https://www.kellereasterling.com/books/extrastatecraft-the-power-of-infrastructure-space.
  2. Easterling, Keller. Extrastatecraft: The Power of Infrastructure Space. Verso, 2014.

Cite this entry

First published May 2026Last revised Jul 2026

CLAD. "Infrastructure Studies in Architecture." Atlas of Architectural Thought. CLAD, 2026. https://www.cl-ad.com.au/research/atlas/movement/infrastructure-studies/. Accessed July 17, 2026.