Evolving Envelope
When physicists at the start of the 20th century first developed the space-time models of the universe, it was not without its peripheral effects. The concept of a 4-dimensional universe [...]
When physicists at the start of the 20th century first developed the space-time models of the universe, it was not without its peripheral effects. The concept of a 4-dimensional universe [...]
Kenneth Frampton’s Studies in Tectonic Culture (2001) is a case for the physicality of architecture. In his introduction, Reflections on the Scope of the Tectonic, trajectory of history is traced [...]
Wed 10 Feb 2010 Theoretical Anxiety and Design Strategies Contemporary architectural discourse is insufficiently documented. But, perhaps that is to be expected. History, after all, is still being written, and [...]
Monday, October 26, 2009 City as Museum/ Museum as City C O M B I N E S The Robert Rauschenberg Collection The key to successful urbanity is one which [...]
“Never allow the perfect to be the enemy of the good.” James Dart, 2009