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Eleven Canonical City Plans and a Note on the Conceptual Practice of Architecture: A few reflections on a recent teaching project | Architecture of Analogy
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. Eleven Canonical City Plans and a Note on the Conceptual Practice of Architecture: A few reflections on a recent teaching project. By Cameron McEwan on December 5, 2014. The emphasis on architecture as a conceptual practice as a theoretical project is important because it is by being presented as theory a category autonomous yet in dialogue with design that architecture goes beyond the art, craft or pragmatic construction of building to propose an intellectual contribution...
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unpredictable first conversation: the look of tomorrow's heritage
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Tuesday, 17 January 2012. The look of tomorrow's heritage. My piece on the influence of the heritage lottery fund on british architecture, a curiously little-discussed yet weighty and growing trend, can now be [ ogled. It includes my interview with reinier de graaf, partner at oma, who discusses the commonwealth institute, london's perversity and other such things. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Can we go home now? A question of experiential architecture. Birth of a blog. View my complete profile.
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unpredictable first conversation: bikes have feelings too
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Wednesday, 21 September 2011. Bikes have feelings too. Bicycles are loyal companions and don’t complain much,. They get us home in the rain, we leave them outside while we’re in the pub. Then as soon as something goes wrong, that isn’t even their fault,. We take our anger out on them and they get forgotten about. It’s about time we showed our wheely friends a bit of love. And what better than with these dotingly tailored cards? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Can we go home now? Birth of a blog.
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unpredictable first conversation: love is in the spokes
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Monday, 20 February 2012. Love is in the spokes. Introducing the birds on bikes. Romance range, aren't they just delightful. You can buy them online from [ folksy. And remember, romance isn't just for valentine's. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Can we go home now? A question of experiential architecture. Birth of a blog. View my complete profile. Love is in the spokes.
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A Connemara Fractal | Dialogues
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Blog and online portfolio of Ian Pollard. 22/10/2010 • 17:00. Currywongan, Connemara. Ian Pollard. This an annotated version of a piece recently published in matzine number five. Is a poetic and photographic documentation of a recent trip to Connemara. The title is connected to the writing of mathematician, visual artist and cartographer Tim Robinson. Specifically, the poem references Robinson’s similarly titled essay. Road, Connemara. Ian Pollard. 8220;rather dangerous experiment”. Near to the village o...
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Martello Tower at Finvarra | Dialogues
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Blog and online portfolio of Ian Pollard. 08/07/2011 • 18:49. Martello Tower at Finvarra. 8220;In the gloomy domed livingroom of the tower Buck Mulligan’s gowned form moved briskly about the hearth to and fro, hiding and revealing its yellow glow. Two shafts of soft daylight fell across the flagged floor from the high barbicans: and at the meeting of their rays a cloud of coalsmoke and fumes of fried grease floated, turning.”. Ulysses Ch.1 [Telemachus] – James Joyce. An article prepared for matzine 09.
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unpredictable first conversation: matzine #13 jargon
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Monday, 26 August 2013. Stepped out in walthamstow to launch issue #13 exploring a personal preoccupation of mine: jargon. Jargon can be defined both as a language particular to a trade or discipline and an unintelligible code. [. Continue reading the issue. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Can we go home now? A question of experiential architecture. Birth of a blog. View my complete profile.
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unpredictable first conversation: why contribute to the spread of ugliness?
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Tuesday, 17 January 2012. Why contribute to the spread of ugliness? In this month's issue of icon, you will find my review of stuart whipps' exhibition at ikon gallery in birmingham, in which the photographer ponders this man-made notion of beauty and ugliness, and where john madin's brutal central library might fit in. Just look out for the brightly coloured origami burger. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Can we go home now? A question of experiential architecture. Birth of a blog.
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unpredictable first conversation: on the map
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Monday, 2 September 2013. Another fruitful collaboration with [ stephen mackie. For the wonderfully polemic [ block magazine. This time a storymare about a made-up profession gone mad, for the commerce issue. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Can we go home now? A question of experiential architecture. Birth of a blog. View my complete profile. Debate: to jargon or not to jargon.