The Avery Review Issue 16 [electronic resource].
The Avery Review 2016
Open access content
Amale Andraos asks how climate change might redefine the discipline of architecture; Deborah R. Coen looks to Hapsburg geography and the origin of the term “ecology”; Eva Horn discusses a long history of controlling climate through the evolution of air conditioning; Reinhold Martin traces the imbricated forms of financial and environmental risk in the Bank of America building; Emily Eliza Scott examines the visual culture of climate change; and Felicity D. Scott finds the neoliberal developmentalism latent in intergalactic settlement.
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Architectural criticism
Architecture
Archives
Climatic changes
Cosmology
Ecology
Geopolitics
Culture and globalization
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James Graham
Isabelle Kirkham-Lewitt
Alissa Anderson
Caitlin Blanchfield
Jacob R. Moore
Shumi Bose
Jordan H. Carver
Ana María León
Amale Andraos
Deborah R. Coen
Eva Horn
Reinhold Martin
Emily Eliza Scott
Felicity D. Scott
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