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Shifting grounds of architectural practice: Boundary conditions and field formations in the U.S. design professions
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-03-22)
During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the discourses and practices associated with the design of buildings and cities in the United States became increasingly differentiated and segregated according to ...
Digital Fabrication Lab Research
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-10-20)
What Could Go Wrong?
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-01-16)
Architects, especially those who are interested in becoming the field's intellectual leaders, love to explore the artistic possibilities of rule breaking approaches. The clever ones find ways to introduce new materials ...
Rowing? Grafting? Catalan architecture at the Venice Biennales
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-01-28)
What do we talk about when we talk about Catalan architecture? The lecture approaches this question through a critical look at how Catalan architecture has been framed and presented at the 2012 and 2014 Venice Biennales.
Three Short Stories Without an Ending
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-03-07)
Abstraction as Archaeology
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-05-15)
Creating Transformational Spaces
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-09-23)
Measuring the Unseen: a Symposium About Building a Cultural Framework for Design and Technology
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-04-04)
Sophisticated knowledge and skills in the right hands and minds can empower designers to make
smarter design choices, but these instruments are not prescriptive. The balance lies between the space
of the qualitative and ...
Architecture, Phantasmagoria, and the Culture of Contemporary Capitalism - Panel
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-03-31)
Panel discussion on Architecture, Phantasmagoria, and the Culture of Contemporary Capitalism.
Space After Spectacle: Infrastructure, Indifference and the Phantasmagoria of Transit
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-03-31)
Andreotti and Lahiji’s The Architecture of
Phantasmagoria presents an incisive critique
of the discourse of spectacle in architecture.
‘Spectacle’, they note, has become the ‘tired
mantra’ of a supposedly critical ...