Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
176
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 2011
Éditeur
Anyone Corporation
ISBN-10
0983649103
ISBN-13
9780983649106
Description
Log 22 presents a thought-provoking exploration of architecture and its intersection with philosophy and art. Through a collection of essays and dialogues penned by diverse voices in the field, it invites readers to reconsider the role of architectural practice in contemporary society. The contributors, each with unique perspectives, engage in a critical discourse that traverses theoretical concepts and real-world implications, making the book a rich tapestry of ideas.
As the contributors delve into topics ranging from the ethics of design to the implications of technological advancements, readers are encouraged to reflect on the changing nature of the built environment. The conversations extend beyond aesthetics, probing into how architecture influences human experience and cultural narratives. This collective examination serves not only to inform but also to challenge conventional thinking about space and its functionality.
With an emphasis on collaborative inquiry, Log 22 stands as a testament to the power of interdisciplinary dialogue. It aims to inspire future architects and thinkers to navigate the complexities of their discipline while remaining attuned to the broader cultural and social contexts in which they operate.
As the contributors delve into topics ranging from the ethics of design to the implications of technological advancements, readers are encouraged to reflect on the changing nature of the built environment. The conversations extend beyond aesthetics, probing into how architecture influences human experience and cultural narratives. This collective examination serves not only to inform but also to challenge conventional thinking about space and its functionality.
With an emphasis on collaborative inquiry, Log 22 stands as a testament to the power of interdisciplinary dialogue. It aims to inspire future architects and thinkers to navigate the complexities of their discipline while remaining attuned to the broader cultural and social contexts in which they operate.
Genres
Humour
Manga
Romans graphiques
Art et Photographie