Log 12 spring/summer 2008
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Marc Angélil and Cary Siress map the Mercato Denise Bratton talks Third Landscape with Gilles Clément Michael Cadwell weighs two stones Joseph Clarke analyzes the unconscious of algorithms Mark Dorrian reassesses image and index Luis Fernàndez-Galiano overhears canine conversation Kurt W. Forster considers the contemporary museum Marco Frascari waxes elegant on(...)
Log 12 spring/summer 2008
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Marc Angélil and Cary Siress map the Mercato Denise Bratton talks Third Landscape with Gilles Clément Michael Cadwell weighs two stones Joseph Clarke analyzes the unconscious of algorithms Mark Dorrian reassesses image and index Luis Fernàndez-Galiano overhears canine conversation Kurt W. Forster considers the contemporary museum Marco Frascari waxes elegant on architecture's elegance David Gissen negotiates the geographic turn Wes Jones rereads the modern Chris Pierce visits a villa Albert Pope subjects Waterfront City to public scrutiny Hanno Rauterberg test drives BMW Welt Jonathan D.Solomon hunts for housing in Hong Kong Teresa Stoppani follows the Venitian meander Stephen Talasnik constructs with graphite Plus: observations from New York, London, Beijing, Almere, Los Angeles, Dubai...
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Essays by Donna Barry, Henry N. Cobb, Kurt W. Forster, K. Michael Hays, Jeffrey Kipnis, Silvia Kolbowski, Sanford Kwinter, Sarah Whiting, and Alejandro Zaera-Polo.
Eleven authors in search of a building : Aronoff Center for design and art
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Essays by Donna Barry, Henry N. Cobb, Kurt W. Forster, K. Michael Hays, Jeffrey Kipnis, Silvia Kolbowski, Sanford Kwinter, Sarah Whiting, and Alejandro Zaera-Polo.
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Log 50 fall 2020
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From the economic to the political, from public health to the climate, models seem to run the world. In architecture, the model is no longer just a physical tool for conceptualizing or representing architects’ visions but must also encompass digital and 3D-printed models, data and artificial intelligence models, business models, educational models, and even engage the(...)
Log 50 fall 2020
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From the economic to the political, from public health to the climate, models seem to run the world. In architecture, the model is no longer just a physical tool for conceptualizing or representing architects’ visions but must also encompass digital and 3D-printed models, data and artificial intelligence models, business models, educational models, and even engage the discipline’s own questionable history in establishing role models. A thematic issue, ''Log 50: model behavior'' interrogates models in this expanded sense: what are their values, their behaviors, and the behaviors they elicit. In a record-setting 256 pages, 39 authors, ranging from established architectural thinkers to up-and-coming practitioners, examine the role of the model in architecture today through critical essays, conversations, observations, projects, and provocations.
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Log 51 winter/ spring 2021
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The latest issue is now available at the bookstore.
Log 51 winter/ spring 2021
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Log 55, summer 2022 : Observations on architecture and the contemporary city
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