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Architectures of Transversality investigates the connection among modernity, area, energy, and tradition in Iran. Specializing in Paul Klee’s Persian-impressed miniature collection and Louis Kahn’s unbuilt blueprint for a democratic public area in Tehran, it lines the architectonics of the current as some way of transferring past universalist and nationalist money owed of modernism. Transversality is a type of spatial manufacturing and apply that addresses the 3 essential questions of the self, gadgets, and gear. The usage of Deleuzian and Heideggerian conception, the e-book introduces the practices of Klee and Kahn as transversal spatial responses to the dialectical stress among existential and political territories and, in doing so, situates the historical past of the silent, unrepresented and the unbuilt – produced from the works of Klee and Kahn – as a conceivable strategy to the main issue of modernity and id-primarily based politics in Iran.