Abstract: 2008-2009
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Abstract is the yearly publication of student work from Columbia University's GSAPP. The catalog is produced through the office of Dean Mark Wigley. The archive of student work, containing documentation of projects selected by faculty at the conclusion of each semester, is utilized in the making of Abstract.
Abstract: 2008-2009
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Abstract is the yearly publication of student work from Columbia University's GSAPP. The catalog is produced through the office of Dean Mark Wigley. The archive of student work, containing documentation of projects selected by faculty at the conclusion of each semester, is utilized in the making of Abstract.
Contemporary Architecture
Abstract: 2009-2010
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Abstract is the yearly publication of student work from Columbia University's GSAPP. The catalog is produced through the office of Dean Mark Wigley. The archive of student work, containing documentation of projects selected by faculty at the conclusion of each semester, is utilized in the making of Abstract.
Abstract: 2009-2010
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Abstract is the yearly publication of student work from Columbia University's GSAPP. The catalog is produced through the office of Dean Mark Wigley. The archive of student work, containing documentation of projects selected by faculty at the conclusion of each semester, is utilized in the making of Abstract.
Contemporary Architecture
Abstract: 2006-2007
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Abstract is the yearly publication of student work from Columbia University's GSAPP. The catalog is produced through the office of Dean Mark Wigley. The archive of student work, containing documentation of projects selected by faculty at the conclusion of each semester, is utilized in the making of Abstract.
Abstract: 2006-2007
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Abstract is the yearly publication of student work from Columbia University's GSAPP. The catalog is produced through the office of Dean Mark Wigley. The archive of student work, containing documentation of projects selected by faculty at the conclusion of each semester, is utilized in the making of Abstract.
Contemporary Architecture
Abstract: 2007-2008
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Abstract is the yearly publication of student work from Columbia University's GSAPP. The catalog is produced through the office of Dean Mark Wigley. The archive of student work, containing documentation of projects selected by faculty at the conclusion of each semester, is utilized in the making of Abstract.
Abstract: 2007-2008
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Abstract is the yearly publication of student work from Columbia University's GSAPP. The catalog is produced through the office of Dean Mark Wigley. The archive of student work, containing documentation of projects selected by faculty at the conclusion of each semester, is utilized in the making of Abstract.
Contemporary Architecture
Tokyo from Vancouver
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The affiliation between these two cities presumed by this book is hardly definitive, but offered up as simultaneously autobiographical and institutional. It represents an attempt to document the academic culture of a foreign study program, UBC SoA Tokyo, conducted in the winter of 2004 by the School of Architecture from the University of British Columbia.
Tokyo from Vancouver
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The affiliation between these two cities presumed by this book is hardly definitive, but offered up as simultaneously autobiographical and institutional. It represents an attempt to document the academic culture of a foreign study program, UBC SoA Tokyo, conducted in the winter of 2004 by the School of Architecture from the University of British Columbia.
Architecture in Canada
journals and magazines
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Fillip is a publication of art, culture, and ideas released three times a year by the Projectile Publishing Society from Vancouver, British Columbia. Crossing academic, artistic, and related practices, Fillip acts as a forum for critical discussion in the contemporary arts, and situates itself as a complement and stimulus for contemporary practices and discourses.
fillip 8
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Fillip is a publication of art, culture, and ideas released three times a year by the Projectile Publishing Society from Vancouver, British Columbia. Crossing academic, artistic, and related practices, Fillip acts as a forum for critical discussion in the contemporary arts, and situates itself as a complement and stimulus for contemporary practices and discourses.
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October 2008, Vancouver, Seattle
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The projects presented in this monograph include the competition-winning designs for the Women's Memorial and Education Center at Arlington National Cemetery and the Olympia Fields Park and Community Center in Illinois; urban infrastructure proposals,(...)
Architecture Monographs
January 1960, New York
Site specific : the work of Weiss/Manfredi Architects
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The projects presented in this monograph include the competition-winning designs for the Women's Memorial and Education Center at Arlington National Cemetery and the Olympia Fields Park and Community Center in Illinois; urban infrastructure proposals, such as their interventions at the Brooklyn Bridge and Columbus Circle in New York; and interior renovations, including those at Columbia University.
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January 1960, New York
Architecture Monographs
James Marston Fitch
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Founder of the nation's first graduate program in historic preservation, at Columbia University, architect James Marston Fitch was a prolific critic, historian, preservationist, environmentalist, and philosopher. In this, the first anthology of his writings—some never before published—Fitch's ideas and observations on a range of subjects are brought to light in a single,(...)
James Marston Fitch
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Founder of the nation's first graduate program in historic preservation, at Columbia University, architect James Marston Fitch was a prolific critic, historian, preservationist, environmentalist, and philosopher. In this, the first anthology of his writings—some never before published—Fitch's ideas and observations on a range of subjects are brought to light in a single, invaluable volume. 30 illustrations.
Architectural Theory
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''Downs House II'' presents an original and comprehensive overview of the home that local architect Barry Downs built for himself in West Vancouver. The site overlooks Howe Sound with a panorama formed by the Coastal Mountain Range of British Columbia. This house of modest proportions presents the key and formative qualities that have come to represent a West Coast Modern(...)
Barry Downs. Downs House II: West Coast Modern house series
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''Downs House II'' presents an original and comprehensive overview of the home that local architect Barry Downs built for himself in West Vancouver. The site overlooks Howe Sound with a panorama formed by the Coastal Mountain Range of British Columbia. This house of modest proportions presents the key and formative qualities that have come to represent a West Coast Modern idiom in architecture.
Canadian Architects
Deleuze and architecture
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Fifteen essays by interdisciplinary scholars, including John Rajchman (Columbia University), Elizabeth Grosz (Rutgers University), and Brian Massumi (European Graduate School) trace, among other concerns, Deleuze's influence on the emerging biotechnological paradigm and new practices of participatory design. They engage with contemporary approaches to the theory and(...)
Deleuze and architecture
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Fifteen essays by interdisciplinary scholars, including John Rajchman (Columbia University), Elizabeth Grosz (Rutgers University), and Brian Massumi (European Graduate School) trace, among other concerns, Deleuze's influence on the emerging biotechnological paradigm and new practices of participatory design. They engage with contemporary approaches to the theory and practice of architecture and outline radical agendas for the future practice of Deleuzian thought.
Architectural Theory