Log 34: the food issue
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Why would an architecture journal devote an entire issue to thinking about food? Log 34: The Food Issue explores food in its many aspects and reveals a boundless realm of contemporary cultural production. In this Spring/Summer 2015 issue, contributions from inside and outside the worlds of food and architecture – from chefs and architects to artists, critics,(...)
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Why would an architecture journal devote an entire issue to thinking about food? Log 34: The Food Issue explores food in its many aspects and reveals a boundless realm of contemporary cultural production. In this Spring/Summer 2015 issue, contributions from inside and outside the worlds of food and architecture – from chefs and architects to artists, critics, entrepreneurs, lawyers, and eaters – highlight the many parallels between cuisine and architecture (beyond the basic needs for food and shelter) and demonstrate that food is everywhere and in everything. Guest edited by Jan Åman and Savinien Caracostea of AtelierSlice, Log 34 features renowned chefs, including Ferran Adrià, Dan Barber, Massimo Bottura, Magnus Nilsson, Jacques Pépin, and Christina Tosi, as well as artists like Carsten Höller, Tobias Rehberger, and Rirkrit Tiravanija. In short, countless reasons to focus on food today, from the obvious to the surprising.
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After two successive thematic issues, "Log 38" (Fall 2016) returns to its classic open form, bringing together myriad perspectives from architecture’s center and periphery. Cynthia Davidson’s expansive interview with New York architect Harry Cobb, of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, illuminates Cobb’s 60-plus years in practice, as well as the history of modernism in America.(...)
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After two successive thematic issues, "Log 38" (Fall 2016) returns to its classic open form, bringing together myriad perspectives from architecture’s center and periphery. Cynthia Davidson’s expansive interview with New York architect Harry Cobb, of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, illuminates Cobb’s 60-plus years in practice, as well as the history of modernism in America. Eve Blau explores the contexts that drove the 1968 Learning from Las Vegas studio at Yale, and Pier Vittorio Aureli and Maria Shéhérazade Giudici reevaluate the roots of modern domestic space. "Log 38" also features critical perspectives on the current moment in architecture, with reviews of OMA’s Fondaco dei Tedeschi, reflections on this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale, and reactions to Brexit from architects and educators affected by the vote, and even an imaginative look at the work of Sam Jacob Studio from 20 years in the future.
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'Log 37: cataLog' takes readers inside “The Architectural Imagination,” the exhibition curated by Log editor Cynthia Davidson and architect Mónica Ponce de León for the United States Pavilion at the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale.
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'Log 37: cataLog' takes readers inside “The Architectural Imagination,” the exhibition curated by Log editor Cynthia Davidson and architect Mónica Ponce de León for the United States Pavilion at the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale.
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Log 46: Summer 2019
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From classical sculpture to video game graphics, from Renaissance frescoes to Instagrammable buildings, Log 46 (Summer 2019) brings together architects, artists, and historians, both new and established voices, who examine the multiple forces that shape architectural discourse.
Log 46: Summer 2019
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From classical sculpture to video game graphics, from Renaissance frescoes to Instagrammable buildings, Log 46 (Summer 2019) brings together architects, artists, and historians, both new and established voices, who examine the multiple forces that shape architectural discourse.
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Log 26 Fall 2012
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New issue in store! Nouveau nuéro en librairie!
Log 26 Fall 2012
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New issue in store! Nouveau nuéro en librairie!
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This issue includes: Jeffrey Kipnis on Reiser + Umemoto's 0-14 tower; Anthony Vidler on Colin Rowe's review of La Tourette; Todd Gannon on Jason Payne's "Rawhide: The New Shingle Style" at SCI-Arc; Charles Jencks on contextual counterpoint in recent work of Herzog & de Meuron and Edouard François; Craig Buckley on Lacaton & Vassal's transformation of Bois-le-Pretre tower(...)
Log 24, winter/spring 2012: architecture criticism
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This issue includes: Jeffrey Kipnis on Reiser + Umemoto's 0-14 tower; Anthony Vidler on Colin Rowe's review of La Tourette; Todd Gannon on Jason Payne's "Rawhide: The New Shingle Style" at SCI-Arc; Charles Jencks on contextual counterpoint in recent work of Herzog & de Meuron and Edouard François; Craig Buckley on Lacaton & Vassal's transformation of Bois-le-Pretre tower in Paris; Sylvia Lavin on Piplotti Rist's installation at the Wexner Center; Daniel Sherer on Preston Scott Cohen's Tel Aviv Museum; and many other contributions from Rome, Athens, Ningbo, London, New York, and Los Angeles.
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Log 23 / Fall 2011
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Pier Vittorio Aureli, Labor and Architecture: Revisiting Cedric Price's Potteries Thinkbelt Simone Brott, Esprit futur Brennan Buck, What Plastic Wants Mario Carpo, Digital Style Joseph Clarke, Wagnerism Embodied Nicholas de Monchaux, Requiem in White Luca Farinelli, 53 Questions, 265 Answers: Emilio Ambasz, Peter Eisenman,(...)
Log 23 / Fall 2011
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Pier Vittorio Aureli, Labor and Architecture: Revisiting Cedric Price's Potteries Thinkbelt Simone Brott, Esprit futur Brennan Buck, What Plastic Wants Mario Carpo, Digital Style Joseph Clarke, Wagnerism Embodied Nicholas de Monchaux, Requiem in White Luca Farinelli, 53 Questions, 265 Answers: Emilio Ambasz, Peter Eisenman, Steven Holl, Bjarke Ingels, and Thom Mayne Roy Lichtenstein, Entablature Greg Lynn, Chemical Architecture Andrea Phillips, English Pastoral Antoine Picon, When Parametricism Tries to Reconnect with Vitruvius Mike Silver, Many From One Paul Virilio, The Insecurity of History Andrew Witt, Design Hacking: The Machinery of Visual Combinatorics Plus: On gentrification . . . On time capsules . . . On listening . . . On an exhibition . . .
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