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Mattias Kärrholm

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Three presents : On the multi-temporality of territorial production and the gift from John Soane

Author

  • Andrea Mubi Brighenti
  • Mattias Kärrholm

Summary, in English

Territoriality has primarily been seen as a spatial rather than temporal phenomenon. In this paper, we want to investigate how time functions in territorialising processes. In particular, we are attracted by the multi-temporality that is co-present in each process of territorialisation (i.e. processes in which time and space are used as means of measure, control and expression). The article is divided into two main parts. In the first part, we draw inspiration from Gilles Deleuze’s book Logic of Sense, as well as from authors such as Simmel, Whitehead, Benjamin and Jesi, in order to articulate three different types of the present (Aion, Kronos and Chronos). In the second part, we move to a short case study of the collector John Soane and the establishment of his house-museum. The case is used to exemplify how these three presents can be used to discuss and temporal aspects of territorialisation in general, and the production of a specific sort of territory – the house-museum as a new building type in particular.

Department/s

  • Department of Architecture and Built Environment

Publishing year

2019

Language

English

Pages

375-398

Publication/Series

Time & Society

Volume

28

Issue

1

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Topic

  • Architecture
  • Sociology

Keywords

  • territorial production
  • multiple temporalities
  • John Soane
  • house-museum
  • collectionism

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0961-463X