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Ifthen Architectural Speculations 1st Edition Anne Rieselbach Auth

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Ifthen Architectural Speculations 1st Edition Anne Rieselbach Auth
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Publisher: Princeton Archit.Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.99 MB
Pages: 173
Author: Anne Rieselbach (auth.)
ISBN: 9781568985121, 1568985126
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Ifthen Architectural Speculations 1st Edition Anne Rieselbach Auth by Anne Rieselbach (auth.) 9781568985121, 1568985126 instant download after payment.

If...Then: Architectural Speculation is the sixth in an annual series of publications featuring work by talented architects selected by The Architectural League of New York's Young Architects Competition jury. This year, entrants were asked to explore the process of architectural speculation: the act of imagination that precedes every work, projecting future events in a space that does not yet exist. The winners of the competitionFernando Romero; Tobias Lundquist; Anthony Piermarini and Hansy L. Better Barraza; Keith Mitnick, Mireille Roddier, and Stewart Hicks; Tom Wiscombe; and Gail Peter Bordentake on this challenge and creatively address the social and political assumptionssurrounding architectural production through a rethinking of site, program, form, technology, and materials.

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