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Log 29

In Pursuit of Architecture - Fall 2013

Publisher:Anyone Corporation

ISBN: 978-0-9836491-7-5

  • Paperback
  • English
  • 160 Pages
  • Sep 24, 2013

Given the social, economic, environmental, and even media demands on architecture today, how are architectural ideas sustained beyond conception to become buildings?

In a special, tenth anniversary issue, Log 29: In Pursuit of Architecture presents ten outstanding architectural projects from the past decade - some well-known, others completely new - in a full-color portfolio format that illustrates the concepts and processes of each building. Selected from an open call for work built since 2003, these buildings demonstrate a range of architectural ideas, and together open a conversation about the production and significance of architecture today.

To situate the ten-project portfolio, Log 29 includes essays by four critics who reflect on recent and emerging themes in architecture and directions the discipline may develop.

Given the social, economic, environmental, and even media demands on architecture today, how are architectural ideas sustained beyond conception to become buildings?

In a special, tenth anniversary issue, Log 29: In Pursuit of Architecture presents ten outstanding architectural projects from the past decade - some well-known, others completely new - in a full-color portfolio format that illustrates the concepts and processes of each building. Selected from an open call for work built since 2003, these buildings demonstrate a range of architectural ideas, and together open a conversation about the production and significance of architecture today.

To situate the ten-project portfolio, Log 29 includes essays by four critics who reflect on recent and emerging themes in architecture and directions the discipline may develop.

51N4E, TID Tower
Barkow Leibinger, Campus Restaurant and Event Space
C+S architects, LCV
Cynthia Davidson, Observations on Architecture and the Contemporary City
Sam Jacob, Faster, But Slower
LAN, EDF Archives Center
Sylvia Lavin, Lying Fallow
MOS, Element House
Neil M. Denari Architects, HL23
OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen, Villa Buggenhout
Emmanuel Petit, Involution, Ambience, and Architecture
Preston Scott Cohen, Inc., Herta and Paul Amir Building, Tel Aviv Museum of Ar
Reiser + Umemoto, O-14
Jacqueline Rose, Vertical Thoughts
UNStudio, Mercedes-Benz Museum
Sarah Whiting, Possibilitarianism

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