Four Walls and a Roof: The Complex Nature of a Simple Profession The book, published by Harvard University Press, consists of a collection of essays ...
Continue Reading →Leading architect Reinier de Graaf punctures the myths of contemporary architecture No longer does it suffice to judge a building solely by its appearance; it ...
Continue Reading →Earth Moves, Bernard Cache’s first major work, conceptualizes a series of architectural images as vehicles for two important developments. First, he offers a new understanding ...
Continue Reading →A bedroom, a kitchen, a bathroom – are these rooms all that make a home? Not at all, argues Emanuele Coccia. The buildings we inhabit ...
Continue Reading →In his 1979 essay The Postmodern Condition, Jean-François Lyotard stated that the introduction of the computer and information technology at large define not only a ...
Continue Reading →Free thinking, unconstrained by facts The book is based on the thesis that we live in a world of abundance, full of natural riches, and ...
Continue Reading →In The Digital – A Continent?, the author argues in favor of a way of thinking about digital technology that draws on the new materialism. ...
Continue Reading →A long-awaited reassessment of Andrea Palladio’s canonical villas that challenges widely accepted interpretations of the Renaissance architect’s work Many historians of architecture have viewed the ...
Continue Reading →The threshold as both boundary and bridge: investigations of spaces, public and private, local and global. Today, spaces no longer represent a bourgeois haven; nor ...
Continue Reading →In Grace and Gravity, renowned architect Lars Spuybroek undertakes a provocative exploration of ‘grace’ in architecture. Reclaiming the concept from the realm of the fine ...
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