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POA 1-22 / [edited by Scrap Marshall & Jan Nauta ; essays by Pier Vittorio Aureli [and others]].
Title & Author:

POA 1-22 / [edited by Scrap Marshall & Jan Nauta ; essays by Pier Vittorio Aureli [and others]].

Publication:

London, England : Bedford Press : Imprint of AA Publications Ltd., ©2012.

Description:

121 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm

Notes:
Cover title.
Statement of responsibility from colophon & p. [4] of cover.
Spiral-comb binding.
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction : the question of the present / Barbara-Ann Campbell-Lange -- The city is an open field / Samantha Hardingham -- Choice by design / Mark Campbell -- The architect and externalities : translating the commons as design strategy / Nicholas Simcik Arese -- Working on the ruins of 'Superdutch' : a comment on the work of Metahaven / Pier Vittorio Aureli -- Transparent fact & fiction / Tom Vandeputte -- Articulating narrative and counter-narrative / Henderson Downing -- Who is in control? Carlos Villanueva Brandt -- I am pondering ... / David Greene -- On the origin of the universe / Silvana Taher -- Heterodoxy in practice / Ingrid Schröder -- Omg! (Om)a psychic dustbin! -- POA reading list.
Summary:

POA 1-22 is part of the ongoing archive of activities conducted by the independent event bureau Public Occasion Agency (POA), founded by Jan Nauta and Scrap Marshall at the Architectural Association in 2009. The book is a collection of fragmented documents: previews, photographs, ephemera, reviews, reflections and opinions collated from the first twenty-two POA events. Critical and inquisitive, personal and probing contributions from a variety of authors from across fields and disciplines and with differing agendas here propose a withdrawal from idle commentary and encourage more productive forms of participation. Including essays by Pier Vittorio Aureli, Shumon Basar, Mark Campbell, Barbara-Ann Campbell-Lange, Henderson Downing, David Greene, Samantha Hardingham, Ingrid Schröder, Nicholas Simcik Arese, Silvana Taher, Tom Vandeputte and Carlos Villanueva Brandt.

ISBN:

9781907414213
1907414215

Subject:

Public Occasion Agency.
Architecture Philosophy.
Architecture Study and teaching.
Architecture Philosophie.
Architecture Étude et enseignement.

Added entries:

Marshall, Scrap.
Nauta, Jan.
Aureli, Pier Vittorio.

Public Occasion Agency 1-22
1-22, Public Occasion Agency

Holdings:

Location: Library main 281002
Call No.: BIB 218103
Status: Available

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