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Alt-Form: Indeterminacy and Disorder [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 128 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 274x216x10 mm, weight: 522 g
  • Serija: Architectural Design
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119748798
  • ISBN-13: 9781119748793
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 128 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 274x216x10 mm, weight: 522 g
  • Serija: Architectural Design
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119748798
  • ISBN-13: 9781119748793
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

In a world that is missing a central theoretical voice in architecture, now more than ever it is time to solicit emergent voices on the topic of‘alternative formalisms’(Alt-Form). This issue of AD aims to reach peripheral disciplines in order to support an architecture that no longer operates as a standalone field of study, and is rather one that responds to broader, urgent and pluralistic cultural shifts.

In the existing contemporary landscape of visually oriented fields of study, casual compositions and other formless expressions have begun to re-emerge, particularly in the disciplines of art, architecture and popular image culture. In architecture, with the rise of the digital, the last two decades have witnessed a field in pursuit of novel styles through the use of the latest digital tools. More recently, however, over the last five years or so, the field has experienced a more novelty-apathetic attitude, permeated with project proposals that resist the urge to offer immediate solutions in favour of enmeshment with a contemporary condition characterised by duress, destruction, uncertainty and other formless becomings. This AD explores this new, emerging world.

Contributors: Suzanne Cotter, Andrew Culp, Jack Halberstam, Jeff Halstead, Carolyn Kane, Ersela Kripa and Stephen Mueller, Carl Lostritto, Thom Mayne, V Mitch McEwen and Kristina Kay Robinson, Anna Neimark, Jennifer Newsom and Tom Carruthers, Dorina Pllumbi, Faysal Tabbara, and Dalena Tran.

Featured architects: AGENCY, Architecture and Other Things, Atelier Office, Dream the Combine, First Office, MIRACLES, and Morphosis.
About the Guest-Editor 5(1)
Viola Ago
Introduction: Embracing Uncertainty How Policies Shape the World 6(8)
Viola Ago
Chaos, Creativity, Change: The Cybernetic Logic of Late Capitalism
14(8)
Andrew Culp
Architectonisation: The Spatio-Temporal Rhythms of Contemporary Sculptural Practices
22(8)
Suzanne Cotter
Kombinat: The Unseen and Their Architectural Oddkins
30(6)
Dorina Pllumbi
Painterly, Misfit and Redundant: Challenging Precision and Optimisation with Scavenging
36(8)
Faysal Tabbarah
Moving Pictures: Three Installations for Public Life
44(82)
Jennifer Newsom
Heavyweight: Undermining Power Structures Through Spatial Destabilisation and Force Simulation
52(8)
Jeffrey Halstead
Rude Forms: Among Us Contemporary Construction of Prehistoric Ruins
60(8)
Anna Neimark
`Strange Networks': Inhabiting the Boundary Condition: A Conversation with Thorn Mayne
68(10)
Viola Ago
Chromophobia in the `Smart' City
78(6)
Carolyn L. Kane
Images of Former: Futures and Reformations
84(6)
Dalena Tran
Rendering: Representational Atmosphere: Appropriating Formalisms Around Invisible Objects in Film
90(6)
Carl Lostritto
Signature Urbanism: Shaping Subperceptual: Forms for the New Multispectral City
96(8)
Ersela Kripa
Stephen Mueller
Rebellious Architecture Bayou Reconstructed
104(10)
V. Mitch McEwen
Kristina Kay Robinson
An Aesthetic of Collapse Alternative Form, Disorder and Indeterminacy
114(6)
Jack Halberstam
Viola Ago
From Another Perspective: Sculpting the Forest of Symbols
120(6)
Nick Ervinck
Neil Spiller
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Viola Ago is an architectural designer, educator, and practitioner. She directs Miracles Architecture and is the current Wortham Fellow at the Rice University School of Architecture. More recently, Viola held the Yessios Visiting Professorship at the Knowlton School of Architecture at OSU and the William Muschenheim Design Fellowship position at the Taubman College of Architecture, University of Michigan. Viola has previously taught at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Rhode Island School of Design Architecture, and the Southern California Institute of Architecture. She earned her Master of Architecture degree from the Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles, and a Bachelor of Architectural Science from Ryerson University in Toronto. Prior to teaching, Viola was a lead designer in the Advanced Technology Team at Morphosis Architects in Los Angeles working on international built and competition projects. Violas work has been exhibited in Los Angeles, Boston, Houston, Ghent NY, San Francisco, Miami, Columbus, Ann Arbor, and Cincinnati. Her written work has been published in Log, Wileys AD Architectural Design Magazine, Routledges Instabilities and Potentialities Book, Sci-Arcs Offramp, Acadia Conference Proceedings, TxA Emerging Design and Technology Journal, JAE Journal, Architects Newspaper, Archinect, among others. Viola held a digital fabrication residency at the Autodesk Build Space in Boston, a University Design and Research Fellowship with Exhibit Columbus, and an artist residency at the MacDowell Colony. More recently, Violas work has focused on architectures role in a world populated with forms of duress. Her personal experiences with the affective conditions of remnants of war has fueled her ambitions towards a design research project that looks at the aesthetic and formal agency of destruction through methods of perceptual mechanisms outlined by political theory and the phenomenology of empathy; and digital technological advancements such as real-time physics engines and production methodologies.