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Cornell Journal of Architecture 12
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Cornell Journal of Architecture 12

pocket, 2022
Engelsk
Organized around a timeline that demonstrates the range of presents and afters we find ourselves contemplating, this volume of the Cornell Journal of Architecture considers our terrestrial occupations from a variety of real and imagined perspectives, from the prehistoric to the future-imperfect.

It seems that--with increased urgency--we are more frequently finding ourselves grasping for an after, especially as we face futures with apprehension. After exists at different scales of time and context: there's after an instant, after a day, after an era. And each after contains both a conclusion and a beginning.

This volume of the Cornell Journal of Architecture looks at a vast range of the afters we architects find ourselves confronting, and offers not just warnings, but solutions; not just reminders, but projections. Because, while we humans are obliged to stand squarely within the present, as architects we're equally obliged to cast our work into a hereafter that can be only loosely understood. And then we can hope that, in the aftermath, our intentions bear some resemblance to their consequences.

With Contributions of a vast selection of architects, artists, designers, historians, and geoscientists, including Peter van Assche, James Biber, Olalekan Jeyifous, Michael Murphy with Jha D Williams, Felix Heisel, Jacques Ferrier, Common Accounts, Meredith Miller and T+E+A+M, and many others, representing an extensive diversity of approaches for identifying techniques of transcending pasts and presents.

Undertittel
After
ISBN
9780997260250
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
188 gram
Utgivelsesdato
15.3.2022
Antall sider
428