Review: Center 21
Flipping through the Center 21 reading, the artifacts shown act as instruments of inquiry rather than a solid outcome which emphasizes a reciprocal relationship between...
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Flipping through the Center 21 reading, the artifacts shown act as instruments of inquiry rather than a solid outcome which emphasizes a reciprocal relationship between...
Read MoreThe Yokohama International Passenger Terminal, designed by Foreign Office Architects (FOA) in the 1990s, has come to represent a critical moment in architectural discourse at...
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Read MoreIn “Why Site Matters”, Burns and Kahn dismantle a long-standing assumption that a site is bound to parcels of land which are assigned to a...
Read MoreThis piece brought about the thought of balance. How do we balance between the need for urbanization and our responsibilities to the environment in which...
Read MoreThis piece is a bit unsettling since I do not subscribe to the notion that confinement as liberating. I guess in a way it could...
Read MoreThe challenges students face, as outlined in Part 1, illustrates just a small sample of the systemic conflicts between architectural education and ADA principles. The...
Read MoreArchitectural education is deeply rooted in a studio based learning model, which immerses the students in forced collaborative environments and creative atmospheres with their peers....
Read MoreThis essay provides a comparative analysis of soils and concrete material testing between civilian construction projects located in California and military construction projects located in...
Read MoreAbstract Architectural education has undergone a profound transformation over the past two centuries. Where once it was grounded in philosophy, ethics, and the human experience. Today...
Read MoreIn Frampton’s writing, he critiques architecture—more specifically, the failings of Modernist architecture and the principles it espouses. He argues that Modernism, in its disregard for...
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