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- Ecology.,
- Art--Exhibitions.,
- Field recordings.,
- Geopolitics.,
- Territory, National.,
- Sound.,
- Sound installations (Art),
- Enregistrements de terrain (Musique),
- Géopolitique.,
- Territoire national.,
- Installations sonores (Art),
- geopolitics.,
- sound installations.,
- Art Exhibitions,
- Interviews.,
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[Place of publication not identified] : Secession, 2024.
[Place of publication not identified] : Secession, 2024.
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Artists: Forms of the Shadow - Joon Kim im Gespräch mit Bettina Spörr.
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Artists: Forms of the Shadow - Joon Kim im Gespräch mit Bettina Spörr.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Secession, 2024.
[Place of publication not identified] : Secession, 2024.
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- Ecology.,
- Art--Exhibitions.,
- Field recordings.,
- Geopolitics.,
- Territory, National.,
- Sound.,
- Sound installations (Art),
- Enregistrements de terrain (Musique),
- Géopolitique.,
- Territoire national.,
- Installations sonores (Art),
- geopolitics.,
- sound installations.,
- Art Exhibitions,
- Interviews.,
- Podcasts.
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141 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 22 cm
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141 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 22 cm
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- Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 1904-1967.,
- Manhattan Project (U.S.),
- Futurefarmers,
- Artists' books Specimens.,
- Livres d'artistes Spécimens.,
- Artists' books,
- Manhattan-Projekt,
- unopened (books),
- artists' books (books),
- Specimens,
- Artists' books new York (State) 21st century.,
- Livres d'artistes.
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New York : No place Press, [2019], Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, [2019], ©2019
New York : No place Press, [2019], Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, [2019], ©2019
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For want of a nail / Amy Franceschini & Michael Swaine, Futurefarmers.
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141 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 22 cm
For want of a nail / Amy Franceschini & Michael Swaine, Futurefarmers.
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141 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 22 cm
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New York : No place Press, [2019], Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, [2019], ©2019
New York : No place Press, [2019], Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, [2019], ©2019
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- Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 1904-1967.,
- Manhattan Project (U.S.),
- Futurefarmers,
- Artists' books Specimens.,
- Livres d'artistes Spécimens.,
- Artists' books,
- Manhattan-Projekt,
- unopened (books),
- artists' books (books),
- Specimens,
- Artists' books new York (State) 21st century.,
- Livres d'artistes.
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72 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm.
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72 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm.
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- Bechtler, Thomas Homes and haunts Switzerland Zumikon.,
- Bechtler, Thomas,
- Gwathmey, Charles, 1938-2009.,
- Siegel, Robert (Robert H.), 1939-,
- Zumikon Residence (Zumikon, Switzerland),
- Gwayhmey Siegel & Associates Architects.,
- Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects.,
- Architecture, Postmodern Switzerland Zumikon.,
- Architecture, Postmodern,
- Buildings,
- Homes,
- Architectural firms United States.,
- Zumikon (Switzerland) Buildings, structures, etc.,
- Switzerland Zumikon,
- Gwathmey Siegel Architects
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New York : Monacelli Press : Distributed by Penguin USA, 1996.
New York : Monacelli Press : Distributed by Penguin USA, 1996.
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Zumikon Residence : Gwathmey Siegel / introduction by Charles Gwathmey.
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72 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm.
Zumikon Residence : Gwathmey Siegel / introduction by Charles Gwathmey.
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72 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm.
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New York : Monacelli Press : Distributed by Penguin USA, 1996.
New York : Monacelli Press : Distributed by Penguin USA, 1996.
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- Bechtler, Thomas Homes and haunts Switzerland Zumikon.,
- Bechtler, Thomas,
- Gwathmey, Charles, 1938-2009.,
- Siegel, Robert (Robert H.), 1939-,
- Zumikon Residence (Zumikon, Switzerland),
- Gwayhmey Siegel & Associates Architects.,
- Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects.,
- Architecture, Postmodern Switzerland Zumikon.,
- Architecture, Postmodern,
- Buildings,
- Homes,
- Architectural firms United States.,
- Zumikon (Switzerland) Buildings, structures, etc.,
- Switzerland Zumikon,
- Gwathmey Siegel Architects
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xxiii, 270 pages ; 25 cm.
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xxiii, 270 pages ; 25 cm.
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Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2013]
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2013]
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Spam : a shadow history of the Internet / Finn Brunton.
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xxiii, 270 pages ; 25 cm.
Spam : a shadow history of the Internet / Finn Brunton.
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xxiii, 270 pages ; 25 cm.
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Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2013]
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2013]
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Even when an architectural drawing does not show any human figures, we can imagine many different characters just off the page: architects, artists, onlookers, clients, builders, developers, philanthropists—working, observing, admiring, arguing. In ''Stories from architecture,'' Philippa Lewis captures some of these personalities through reminiscences, anecdotes,(...)
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Even when an architectural drawing does not show any human figures, we can imagine many different characters just off the page: architects, artists, onlookers, clients, builders, developers, philanthropists—working, observing, admiring, arguing. In ''Stories from architecture,'' Philippa Lewis captures some of these personalities through reminiscences, anecdotes,(...)
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Stories from architecture: Behind the lines at Drawing Matter
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Even when an architectural drawing does not show any human figures, we can imagine many different characters just off the page: architects, artists, onlookers, clients, builders, developers, philanthropists—working, observing, admiring, arguing. In ''Stories from architecture,'' Philippa Lewis captures some of these personalities through reminiscences, anecdotes, conversations, letters, and monologues that collectively offer the imagined histories of twenty-five architectural drawings. Some of these untold stories are factual, like Frank Lloyd Wright’s correspondence with a Wisconsin librarian regarding her $5,000 dream home, or letters written by the English architect John Nash to his irascible aristocratic client. Others recount a fictional, if credible, scenario by placing these drawings—and with them their characters—into their immediate social context. For instance, the dilemmas facing a Regency couple who are considering a move to a suburban villa; a request from the office of Richard Neutra for an assistant to measure Josef von Sternberg’s Rolls-Royce so that the director’s beloved vehicle might fit into the garage being designed by his architect; a teenager dreaming of a life away from parental supervision by gazing at a gadget-filled bachelor pad in Playboy magazine; even a policeman recording the ground plans of the house of a murder scene. The drawings, reproduced in color, are all sourced from the Drawing Matter collection in Somerset, UK, and are fascinating objects in themselves; but Lewis shifts our attention beyond the image to other possible histories that linger, invisible, beyond the page, and in the process animates not just a series of archival documents but the writing of architectural history.
Stories from architecture: Behind the lines at Drawing Matter
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Even when an architectural drawing does not show any human figures, we can imagine many different characters just off the page: architects, artists, onlookers, clients, builders, developers, philanthropists—working, observing, admiring, arguing. In ''Stories from architecture,'' Philippa Lewis captures some of these personalities through reminiscences, anecdotes, conversations, letters, and monologues that collectively offer the imagined histories of twenty-five architectural drawings. Some of these untold stories are factual, like Frank Lloyd Wright’s correspondence with a Wisconsin librarian regarding her $5,000 dream home, or letters written by the English architect John Nash to his irascible aristocratic client. Others recount a fictional, if credible, scenario by placing these drawings—and with them their characters—into their immediate social context. For instance, the dilemmas facing a Regency couple who are considering a move to a suburban villa; a request from the office of Richard Neutra for an assistant to measure Josef von Sternberg’s Rolls-Royce so that the director’s beloved vehicle might fit into the garage being designed by his architect; a teenager dreaming of a life away from parental supervision by gazing at a gadget-filled bachelor pad in Playboy magazine; even a policeman recording the ground plans of the house of a murder scene. The drawings, reproduced in color, are all sourced from the Drawing Matter collection in Somerset, UK, and are fascinating objects in themselves; but Lewis shifts our attention beyond the image to other possible histories that linger, invisible, beyond the page, and in the process animates not just a series of archival documents but the writing of architectural history.
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Architectural Theory
Architectural Theory