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Log 57
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''Calls for more Blackness in architecture schools can be simplistic,'' writes architect Darell Wayne Fields, guest editor of Log 57. Well-meaning equity and inclusion programs often simply ''associate the mere presence of Black bodies with institutional change.'' In Log 57, a 208-page thematic issue titled ''Black is . . . an’ Black ain’t . . .,'' 29 authors explore the(...)
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''Calls for more Blackness in architecture schools can be simplistic,'' writes architect Darell Wayne Fields, guest editor of Log 57. Well-meaning equity and inclusion programs often simply ''associate the mere presence of Black bodies with institutional change.'' In Log 57, a 208-page thematic issue titled ''Black is . . . an’ Black ain’t . . .,'' 29 authors explore the complexities of Blackness as it relates to aesthetics and architectural pedagogy. As Fields notes, ''In calling for more Blackness, I, for one, am calling for more Black methodology. An inherent characteristic of [which] is a measurement of difference.'' To that end, Log 57 gathers essays and reflections on architectural pedagogies, both in academia and in practice, by Sean Canty, Michelle JaJa Chang, Ajay Manthripragada, and Mónica Ponce de León, among others. Projects by young designers for whom methodological concepts of Black Signification and bricolage are central are presented in a four-color section, and built works and a preservation effort channel difference as a generative force in real-world communities. ''This work demonstrates what is possible when methodological change is real,'' writes Fields. ''Real change, like Blackness, makes us nervous. Black difference, however, is revolutionary.''
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Relations no. 821 : Habiter le monde en poète
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Canadian Architect, v.68 n.04, June 2023
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MacGuffin 12: The Log
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‘The Log’ takes a walk in the woods to explore the design and politics of timber. From the last Norwegian trunks that floated down the Glomma to the indigenous logs that help map the Amazon, and from Jamaican lacebark trees to online chatbots, meet the logs that function as totems, design tools, oracles, wormholes, comic figures, activist artworks, village idiots, prison(...)
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‘The Log’ takes a walk in the woods to explore the design and politics of timber. From the last Norwegian trunks that floated down the Glomma to the indigenous logs that help map the Amazon, and from Jamaican lacebark trees to online chatbots, meet the logs that function as totems, design tools, oracles, wormholes, comic figures, activist artworks, village idiots, prison cells, logbooks, nightmares, and dreams.
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A+U 629: Harchitectes
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Founded in 2000 by four classmates from Barcelona’s Vallès School of Architecture, Harquitectes exudes a clear ambition toward universal relevance while being rooted in Catalonia. Which is why their architecture still holds a particularly Mediterranean feel, blurring the threshold between inside and outside. Simply put, their buildings are passive thermal machines that(...)
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Founded in 2000 by four classmates from Barcelona’s Vallès School of Architecture, Harquitectes exudes a clear ambition toward universal relevance while being rooted in Catalonia. Which is why their architecture still holds a particularly Mediterranean feel, blurring the threshold between inside and outside. Simply put, their buildings are passive thermal machines that harmonise the built and natural surroundings to achieve comfort. Of the eighteen projects featured here, half are public buildings while the rest are private residences. Needless to say, their detailed and holistic approach has garnered much-deserved acclaim in the 21st-century architecture world.
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Based in London, Heatherwick Studio is a multi-award-winning design and architecture office. Discover how lead architect Thomas Heatherwick, a self-proclaimed “maker in the world of designing buildings”, achieved international acclaim through notable works. Besides featuring more than fifteen built and unbuilt projects, the issue includes essays by Ruth Conroy Dalton and(...)
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Based in London, Heatherwick Studio is a multi-award-winning design and architecture office. Discover how lead architect Thomas Heatherwick, a self-proclaimed “maker in the world of designing buildings”, achieved international acclaim through notable works. Besides featuring more than fifteen built and unbuilt projects, the issue includes essays by Ruth Conroy Dalton and Heatherwick Studio, as well as the architect in conversation with curator and writer Mami Kataoka.
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