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This issue is dedicated to presenting and analyzing the work and surrounding cultural/political issues of the architectures of Latin America judged to be of most merit and interest by a faculty committee at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Their sense was that much of this work had not yet received sufficient attention and acclaim. They were adamant that the issue(...)
Harvard Design Magazine: Architectures of Latin America
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This issue is dedicated to presenting and analyzing the work and surrounding cultural/political issues of the architectures of Latin America judged to be of most merit and interest by a faculty committee at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Their sense was that much of this work had not yet received sufficient attention and acclaim. They were adamant that the issue in no way imply that Latin American architecture and culture were one kind of thing: in fact, a goal of the magazine is to dispel stereotypes and conventional opinion, to seek for diversity. This is the first time that Harvard Design Magazine has published projects for their own sake, outside the context of a writer’s broad argument. We hope you enjoy this more visual material taking its place among our more familiar critical essays.
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This issue of Harvard Design Magazine explores how fear—of assault, of nature, of power, of the Other—shapes our physical world, and how the built environment provokes, prevents, or palliates fear.
Harvard Design Magazine 42, 2016. Run for cover!
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This issue of Harvard Design Magazine explores how fear—of assault, of nature, of power, of the Other—shapes our physical world, and how the built environment provokes, prevents, or palliates fear.
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Scratching the Surface 2019
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Scratching the Surface 2019
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This old city
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Italia imperiale.
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534 unnumbered pages ; illustrations (some color), portraits, maps ; 45 x 36 cm.
Milano : La Rivista illustrata del "Popolo d'Italia", [1937], Milano : incisioni e stampa della S.A. Stabilimento Arti Grafiche Alfieri & Lacriox, Marzo 1937.
Italia imperiale.
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Milano : La Rivista illustrata del "Popolo d'Italia", [1937], Milano : incisioni e stampa della S.A. Stabilimento Arti Grafiche Alfieri & Lacriox, Marzo 1937.
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Montréal ce mois-ci.
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v. ill. 28 cm.
Montréal, [Calendar Magazines]
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This issue of "Harvard Design Magazine" treks into the woods to come to terms with its precarious status as habitat and resource, and to challenge assumptions about wood as material. We won’t be “out of the woods”—this looping conundrum—any time soon, even if the woods as we once knew it, and might still imagine it, has ceased to exist. At the intersection of wilderness,(...)
Harvard Design magazine 45: into the woods
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This issue of "Harvard Design Magazine" treks into the woods to come to terms with its precarious status as habitat and resource, and to challenge assumptions about wood as material. We won’t be “out of the woods”—this looping conundrum—any time soon, even if the woods as we once knew it, and might still imagine it, has ceased to exist. At the intersection of wilderness, urbanization, and myth, “Into the Woods” embraces contradiction, challenges destruction, and revisits our roots, biological and architectural alike.
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