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"Sessions" features work by Hernan Diaz-Alonso, Marcelo Spina, Marta Malé-Alemany, George Yu, and Benjamin Bratton.
Architecture since 1900, Europe
March 2005, Los Angeles
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The outcome of three lectures held at SCI-Arc in Los Angeles in March 2012 – given by Peter Eisenman, Jeffery Kipnis, and Thom Mayne – this book introduces the interrelation of these events in the form of an abstract symposium about the current state of the discipline, and about its role at the school. It combines with the real symposium on the thesis content that took(...)
Tomorrow & Tomorrow & Tomorrow. Peter Eisenman, Jeffrey Kipnis, Thom Maybe
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The outcome of three lectures held at SCI-Arc in Los Angeles in March 2012 – given by Peter Eisenman, Jeffery Kipnis, and Thom Mayne – this book introduces the interrelation of these events in the form of an abstract symposium about the current state of the discipline, and about its role at the school. It combines with the real symposium on the thesis content that took place, which ultimately became a running commentary on contemporary architecture. The intersection of intros, debates, lectures, and audience queries framed each proposition as a provisional hypothesis immediately subject to challenge and reformulation. With contributions by Eric Owen Moss.
Architectural Theory
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Eric Owen Moss is an architect born and raised in Los Angeles. This book presents a collection of selected lecture introductions, exhibition discussions, essays, and opinion pieces that span the entirety of his career as director of the Southern California Institute of Architecture. Moss draws from a wide range of literary, philosophical, and historic sources to discuss(...)
Coughing up the moon: Eric Owen Moss
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Eric Owen Moss is an architect born and raised in Los Angeles. This book presents a collection of selected lecture introductions, exhibition discussions, essays, and opinion pieces that span the entirety of his career as director of the Southern California Institute of Architecture. Moss draws from a wide range of literary, philosophical, and historic sources to discuss the work of international architects and theorists who have lectured at SCI-Arc. Themes such as modernism and the urban development of Los Angeles are central. Lebbeus Woods, Bernard Tschumi, Steven Holl, Thom Mayne, Ben van Berkel, Wolf Prix, Elena Manferdini, and many more are introduced.
Architecture Monographs
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A much-anticipated look at one of the most dramatic and exciting urban transformations in America. This book tells the story of the more than twenty-five-year history of architect Eric Moss’s transformation of a once blighted warehouse district on the edge of Los Angeles—the Hayden Tract in Culver City. With stunning and dramatic interventions, more than fifty of the old(...)
Eric Owen Moss: the new city, I'll see when I believe it
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A much-anticipated look at one of the most dramatic and exciting urban transformations in America. This book tells the story of the more than twenty-five-year history of architect Eric Moss’s transformation of a once blighted warehouse district on the edge of Los Angeles—the Hayden Tract in Culver City. With stunning and dramatic interventions, more than fifty of the old buildings now host such forward-looking, avant-garde high-tech and graphic design companies as Nike, Converse, AOL, Ogilvy International, Go Daddy, and Kodak. The buildings have names like Beehive, Stealth, Slash and Backslash, and Pterodactyl, and the district has become a favorite for firms involved in the film industry.
Architecture Monographs