Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
152
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Nov 15, 2009
Editorial
Anyone Corporation
ISBN-10
0981553451
ISBN-13
9780981553450
Descripción
Log 17 offers an intriguing exploration of architectural theory and practice through a collection of essays and conversations among prominent voices in the field. Guest editors Mark Foster Gage and Florencia Pita curate a dynamic discussion that invites readers to engage with contemporary architectural discourse in innovative ways.
Contributions from notable figures such as Peter Cook, Jeffrey Kipnis, and Kenneth Frampton delve into the complexities of design, pushing the boundaries of conventional thought. Each piece challenges readers to think critically about the intersections of architecture with culture, technology, and society.
The format, combining scholarly essays with more conversational pieces, creates a rich tapestry of ideas that resonate well beyond the realm of architecture. Readers will find themselves contemplating the implications of architectural choices and the narratives that shape the built environment, making Log 17 a compelling read for both professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Contributions from notable figures such as Peter Cook, Jeffrey Kipnis, and Kenneth Frampton delve into the complexities of design, pushing the boundaries of conventional thought. Each piece challenges readers to think critically about the intersections of architecture with culture, technology, and society.
The format, combining scholarly essays with more conversational pieces, creates a rich tapestry of ideas that resonate well beyond the realm of architecture. Readers will find themselves contemplating the implications of architectural choices and the narratives that shape the built environment, making Log 17 a compelling read for both professionals and enthusiasts alike.