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  • THE DISSOLUTION OF BUILDINGS
    ANGELO BUCCI
    In The Dissolution of Buildings, architect Angelo Bucci presents projects in his native São Paulo and abroad. Advocating an architecture that is "the opposite of global action," his work responds to the very topography of the city and to its urban environment. In a lecture delivered at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation Bucci discu...

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  • PRESERVATION IS OVERTAKING US
    KOOLHAAS, REM
    Preservation is Overtaking Us brings together two lectures given by Rem Koolhaas at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, along with a response (framed as a supplement to the original lectures) by Jorge Otero-Pailos. In the first essay Koolhaas describes alternative strategies for preserving Beijing, China. The second talk marks the i...

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  • DIALOGUE AND TRANSLATION
    GRAFTON ARCHITECTS
    Grafton Architects have long been known for their attunement to questions of site and culture in their buildings, and their recent institutional projects show the firm's remarkable sensitivities and talents. But Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara--winners of the Silver Lion at the 2012 Venice Biennale and the 2008 World Building of the Year by the World Architecture Festival--...

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  • LIVING ARCHIVE 7 : ANT FARM, ALLEGORICAL TIME WARP : THE MEDIA FALLOUT OF JULY 21, 1969
    SCOTT, FELICITY D.
    Felicity D. Scott presents a detailed and extensively illustrated reconsideration of the early trajectory of the Ant Farm collective, including its architecture, inflatables, performance, multimedia, and video work. Drawing together archival material on their extended fields More...of practice, Living Archive 7: Ant Farm features the first full-color publication of the complete...

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  • KIND OF BLUE. MILES DAVIS
    MILES DAVIS

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  • METROPOLIS - ARCHITECTURE
    HILBERSEIMER, LUDWIG
    In the 1920s, the urban theory of Ludwig Hilberseimer (1885-1967) redefined architecture's relationship to the city. His proposal for a high-rise city, where leisure, labor and circulation would be vertically integrated, both frightened his contemporaries and offered a trenchant critique of the dynamics of the capitalist metropolis. Hilberseimer's Groszstadtarchitektur (Metropo...

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  • 2000+ THE URGENCIES OF ARCHITECTURAL THEORY
    EDITED BY JAMES GRAHAM

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