9780999237335-0999237330-Log 45

Log 45

ISBN-13: 9780999237335
ISBN-10: 0999237330
Author: Paola Antonelli, David Erdman, Elizabeth Diller, Stephan Trüby, Jeffrey Kipnis, Wang Shu, Lars Lerup, Henry N. Cobb, Caspar Pearson, Patrick Templeton, Peter Trummer, Dora Epstein Jones, Cameron Cortez, Deborah Fausch, Douglas Hartig, Graham McKay, Cynth
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Anyone Corporation
Format: Paperback 160 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780999237335
ISBN-10: 0999237330
Author: Paola Antonelli, David Erdman, Elizabeth Diller, Stephan Trüby, Jeffrey Kipnis, Wang Shu, Lars Lerup, Henry N. Cobb, Caspar Pearson, Patrick Templeton, Peter Trummer, Dora Epstein Jones, Cameron Cortez, Deborah Fausch, Douglas Hartig, Graham McKay, Cynth
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Anyone Corporation
Format: Paperback 160 pages

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Log 45 (ISBN-13: 9780999237335 and ISBN-10: 0999237330), written by authors Paola Antonelli, David Erdman, Elizabeth Diller, Stephan Trüby, Jeffrey Kipnis, Wang Shu, Lars Lerup, Henry N. Cobb, Caspar Pearson, Patrick Templeton, Peter Trummer, Dora Epstein Jones, Cameron Cortez, Deborah Fausch, Douglas Hartig, Graham McKay, Cynth, was published by Anyone Corporation in 2019. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Log 45 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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From Pritzker Prize laureate Wang Shu on Song dynasty landscape paintings to Elizabeth Diller on orchestrating an opera on the High Line, architects thinking transformatively and reflecting critically are at the heart of Log 45 (Winter/Spring 2019). In this open issue, architects, curators, and critics observe the world at both the large and small scale, from Paola Antonelli on curating Broken Nature at the Milan Triennale, to Peter Trummer on an inoperable Anthropocene window; from Stephan Trüby on right-wing reconstruction efforts in Germany, to Patrick Templeton on Adjacencies at Yale. This issue also features reviews of a number of recent books: Henry N. Cobb reflects on the role of philosophy in Schinkel; Jeffrey Kipnis analyzes Cobb s own newly published memoir; Lars Lerup responds to a Call to Order; Caspar Pearson compares two books produced for the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale; David Erdman introduces Possible Mediums; and Douglas Hartig tackles MOS Architects forthcoming children s book. Plus, Deborah Fausch on the writing of the late Robert Venturi; Dora Epstein Jones on the phenomena of populated plans; Cameron Cortez on a misplaced microwave in Japan; and Graham McKay on Kazuo Shinohara s artful houses.

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