The article deals with the relationship between architecture and publishing and appears in the first issue of Volume. The first issue of Volume is a tour d’horizon of the new possibilities of architecture beyond itself. There is a growing awareness of a potential that may ultimately challenge the very character of architecture as we know it. For some this means anxiety or even pessimism about a profession in deep trouble; the aim of Volume, however, is to face this challenge with the confidence and intellectual curiosity needed to explore the implications for architectural intelligence. Volume 1, features visions by B. Colomina, R. Koolhaas, M. Wigley, and others. Published by Columbia University/Archis
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MASTRIGLI, GABRIELE
2005-01-01
Abstract
The article deals with the relationship between architecture and publishing and appears in the first issue of Volume. The first issue of Volume is a tour d’horizon of the new possibilities of architecture beyond itself. There is a growing awareness of a potential that may ultimately challenge the very character of architecture as we know it. For some this means anxiety or even pessimism about a profession in deep trouble; the aim of Volume, however, is to face this challenge with the confidence and intellectual curiosity needed to explore the implications for architectural intelligence. Volume 1, features visions by B. Colomina, R. Koolhaas, M. Wigley, and others. Published by Columbia University/ArchisI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.