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In order to justify the singular vision and approach of this celebrated Japanese fashion designer, the organisers of this retrospective at the MOCA, Detroit decided to create an all-compassing installation – with numerous individual pieces selected in order to reveal a complex and multifaceted whole. Presenting the fruits of a practice that spans more than 20 years, the(...)
Rei Kawakubo: ReFusing fashion
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In order to justify the singular vision and approach of this celebrated Japanese fashion designer, the organisers of this retrospective at the MOCA, Detroit decided to create an all-compassing installation – with numerous individual pieces selected in order to reveal a complex and multifaceted whole. Presenting the fruits of a practice that spans more than 20 years, the exhibition and delightfully conceived catalogue present clothes and accessories designed both for Commes des Garçons and under her own name, shop designs, posters, advertisements, collaborations with architects, photographers, Merce Cunningham, and with those that wear and style the clothes. The publication is interspersed throughout with various images from the exhibition, film-stills, photographs and texts from five different authors.
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James Welling : glass house
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Over the course of three years, from 2006 to 2009, James Welling (born 1951) photographed the Glass House, the architectural landmark estate that Philip Johnson built in New Canaan, Connecticut, in 1949. Welling's photos offer a decided departure from the familiar views of the house and grounds: using digital cameras set on a tripod and holding a variety of filters in(...)
James Welling : glass house
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Over the course of three years, from 2006 to 2009, James Welling (born 1951) photographed the Glass House, the architectural landmark estate that Philip Johnson built in New Canaan, Connecticut, in 1949. Welling's photos offer a decided departure from the familiar views of the house and grounds: using digital cameras set on a tripod and holding a variety of filters in front of the lens, he created tinted veils and distortions that transformed the image at the moment of exposure, endowing it with swells of glowing color. As Welling described it in an interview with Artforum, the use of filters enabled his project to become "a laboratory for ideas about transparency, reflectivity and color." The 45 images presented here, which invite the viewer to draw associations between the camera's lens and the glass surfaces of the house itself, oscillate before our very eyes between photographic abstraction - a recurrent preoccupation for Welling - and depictions of architecture. With this body of work, Welling has located a wholly new approach to, and blend of, both genres.
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Architectural discourse today is characterized by an overlapping conversation between architects and academics, teachers and students, theorists and practitioners. Certain terms-"diagram, " "extreme form, " "autonomy, " and "the generic, " among others-capture the moment in architecture in definition and in operation. "Crib sheets" is a guide-a "crib"-to twenty-two of(...)
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June 2005, New York
Crib sheets : notes on thecontemporary architectural conversation
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Architectural discourse today is characterized by an overlapping conversation between architects and academics, teachers and students, theorists and practitioners. Certain terms-"diagram, " "extreme form, " "autonomy, " and "the generic, " among others-capture the moment in architecture in definition and in operation. "Crib sheets" is a guide-a "crib"-to twenty-two of those buzzwords, framing contemporary currents and trajectories. Each of the words is presented with a list of quotations, or sound bites, arranged in order of length and drawn from more than two hundred commentators, from Charles Baudelaire, Le Corbusier, and Buckminster Fuller to Frank Gehry, Paul Goldberger, and Rem Koolhaas. The structure attempts to evoke the present-day architectural conversation, capturing social milieus, current events, clusters of topics, and even background noise and eavesdropping.
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Best practices: A companion to architecture and Its messy relationship with building materials
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A thought-provoking guide to the endearing and enigmatic ways in which the built environment takes shape,this publication proposes a new way of thinking about neighborhoods, housing developments, streetscapes, and storefronts, not so much as places defined by building codes, dimensions, or geographic features, but as assemblages of ad hoc interventions and incidental(...)
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November 2021
Best practices: A companion to architecture and Its messy relationship with building materials
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A thought-provoking guide to the endearing and enigmatic ways in which the built environment takes shape,this publication proposes a new way of thinking about neighborhoods, housing developments, streetscapes, and storefronts, not so much as places defined by building codes, dimensions, or geographic features, but as assemblages of ad hoc interventions and incidental ephemera. It is an invitation to thoroughly reconsider issues of expertise, professionalism, power, ubiquity, defaults, communication environments, construction practices, and how these things confront architecture.
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Oxymoron & pleonasm : conversations on American critical and projective theory of architecture
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This book contains twelve interviews focusing on the problem of critical and projective approach to architectural thinking and design discussed by leading American theorists, historians and practitioners of architecture, such as Kenneth Frampton, K. Michael Hays, Beatriz Colomina and Sylvia Lavin.
Oxymoron & pleonasm : conversations on American critical and projective theory of architecture
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This book contains twelve interviews focusing on the problem of critical and projective approach to architectural thinking and design discussed by leading American theorists, historians and practitioners of architecture, such as Kenneth Frampton, K. Michael Hays, Beatriz Colomina and Sylvia Lavin.
Architectural Theory
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Prix' architectural visions shaped the studio, which from the very beginning came to stand for radicalism and utopias built into the real. The publication features a selection of projects and diploma works of students as well as statements of international guests such as architects like Hitoshi Abe, Greg Lynn, and Zaha Hadid and theoreticians like Sylvia Lavin, Christian(...)
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Wolf D. Prix, Studio Prix: University of Applied Arts 1990-2011
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Prix' architectural visions shaped the studio, which from the very beginning came to stand for radicalism and utopias built into the real. The publication features a selection of projects and diploma works of students as well as statements of international guests such as architects like Hitoshi Abe, Greg Lynn, and Zaha Hadid and theoreticians like Sylvia Lavin, Christian Reder and Hans Ulrich Reck.
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This publication results from a conference intended to reopen the debate on the development of architectural discourse in America from 1923 to 1949. Contributors include: Bernard Tschumi, Terence Riley, Robert E. Somol, Phyllis Lambert, Philip Johnson and Jeffrey Kipnis, Colin Rowe, Peter Eisenman, Joan Ockman, Paulette Singley, Sylvia Lavin, Francesco(...)
Autonomy and ideology: positioning an avant-garde in America
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This publication results from a conference intended to reopen the debate on the development of architectural discourse in America from 1923 to 1949. Contributors include: Bernard Tschumi, Terence Riley, Robert E. Somol, Phyllis Lambert, Philip Johnson and Jeffrey Kipnis, Colin Rowe, Peter Eisenman, Joan Ockman, Paulette Singley, Sylvia Lavin, Francesco Dal Co, Detlef Mertins, Mitchell Schwarzer, Sanford Kwinter, Rem Koolhaas, and Beatriz Colomina.
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Greg Lynn : form
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Greg Lynn has defined how designers and architects use computers as a medium, operating in an expanded field that fuses cutting-edge technology, contemporary art, and science fiction aesthetics with architectural form. With contributions by : J. G. Ballard, Chris Bangle, Rene Daalder, Sonia Eram, Imaginary Forces, Brian C. Goodwin, Jeffrey Kipnis, Sylvia Lavin, Ross(...)
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November 2008, New York
Greg Lynn : form
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Greg Lynn has defined how designers and architects use computers as a medium, operating in an expanded field that fuses cutting-edge technology, contemporary art, and science fiction aesthetics with architectural form. With contributions by : J. G. Ballard, Chris Bangle, Rene Daalder, Sonia Eram, Imaginary Forces, Brian C. Goodwin, Jeffrey Kipnis, Sylvia Lavin, Ross Lovegrove, Ari Marcopoulos, Peter Schroder, and Bruce Sterling.
Architecture Monographs
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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 15 is a slice through the present, featuring the current work and thinking of some of today’s leading architectural historians and theorists: Barry Bergdoll, Mario Carpo, Jean-Louis Cohen, Beatriz Colomina, Hubert Damisch, Peter Eisenman, Kurt Forster, Mark Jarzombek, Irving Lavin, Sylvia Lavin, Mark Wigley, and Mirko Zardini. Assembled to honor Phyllis Lambert on her(...)
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March 2009, New York
Log 15, winter 2009: observations on architecture and the contemporary city
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Log 15 is a slice through the present, featuring the current work and thinking of some of today’s leading architectural historians and theorists: Barry Bergdoll, Mario Carpo, Jean-Louis Cohen, Beatriz Colomina, Hubert Damisch, Peter Eisenman, Kurt Forster, Mark Jarzombek, Irving Lavin, Sylvia Lavin, Mark Wigley, and Mirko Zardini. Assembled to honor Phyllis Lambert on her 80th birthday, these essays range from an architectural and archaeological reading of Chris Marker’s post-apocalyptic film La Jetée to Dravidian architecture in India; from Gordon Matta-Clark’s erasure of architecture to the persistence of asphalt; from the influence of Andy Warhol on ambient architecture past and present to the house in the museum and the museum in the house.
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