Foreword
Joan Ockman, University of Pennsylvania School of Design, USA
Introduction
Peggy Deamer, Yale University, USA
Part I: The Commodification of Design Labor
1. Dynamic of the General Intellect
Franco Berardi, Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti, Milano, Italy
2. White Night before a Manifesto
Daniel van der Velden and Vinca Kruk, Metahaven, The Netherlands
3. The Capitalist Origin of the Concept of Creative Work
Richard Biernacki, University of California, San Diego, USA
4. The Architect as Entrepreneurial Self: Hans Hollein's TV Performance 'Mobile Office' (1969)
Andreas Rumpfhuber, Expanded Design, Vienna, Austria
Part II: The Concept of Architectural Labor
5. Work
Peggy Deamer, Yale University, USA
6. More for Less: Architectural Labor and Design Productivity
Paolo Tombesi, University of Melbourne, Australia
7. Form and Labor: Towards a History of Abstraction in Architecture
Pier Vittorio Aureli, Architectural Association, UK
Part III: Design(ers)/Build(ers)
8. Writing Work: Changing Practices of Architectural Specification
Katie Lloyd Thomas, Newcastle University, UK and Tilo Amhoff, University of Brighton, UK
9. Working Globally: The Human Networks of Transnational Architectural Projects
Mabel O. Wilson, Columbia University, USA, Jordan Carver, University at Buffalo School of Architecture, USA and Kadambari Baxi, Barnard College, USA
Part IV: The Construction of the Commons
10. Labor, Architecture, and the New Feudalism: Urban Space as Experience
Norman M. Klein, California Institute of the Arts, USA
11. The Hunger Games: Architects in Danger
Alicia Carrió, Carrió Studio, Spain
12. Foucault's 'Environmental' Power: Architecture and Neoliberal Subjectivization
Manuel Shvartzberg, University of Columbia, USA
Part V: The Profession
13. Three Strategies for New Value Propositions of Design Practice
Phillip G. Bernstein, Yale University, USA and Autodesk, USA
14. Labor and Talent in Architecture
Thomas Fisher, University of Minnesota, USA
15. The (Ac)Credit(ation) Card
Neil Leach, University of Southern California, USA
Afterword
Michael Sorkin, Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, CUNY, USA
Index