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Log 32 is now available!

United Kingdom Architecture News - Oct 14, 2014 - 16:43   3762 views

Log 32 is now available!

Koolhaas's Biennale, Tschumi's retrospective, interviews with Odile Decq and Amale Andraos, and much more... 

Log 32 presents a thoughtful snapshot of the current moment in architecture with contributions from preeminent and emerging voices. A record 39 contributors to this Fall 2014 issue deliver a stimulating mix of writing styles and content, from new theories on architecture and the urban to dispatches from recent exhibitions and pavilions to interviews with new leaders in architectural pedagogy. Log 32 also includes 55 pages devoted to the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale – an open-ended, manifold response to that much publicized exhibition set here among a full slate of other articles that insists on the innumerous modes of thinking architecture today.

Following the widely popular Log 31: New Ancients, which sold out in two months, Log 32 is another issue you wont want to miss.

In this issue: Ross Exo Adams questions resilience; George Baird rereads landscape urbanism; Carson Chan learns nothing from Venice; Preston Scott Cohen authors successive architecture; Cynthia Davidson lunches with Odile Decq; Reinier de Graaf & Laura Baird chart megalopoli(tic)s; Marco De Michelis traces OMA exhibitions; Tina Di Carlo notes Tschumi’s notations; Kurt W. Forster mines W.G. Sebald’s world; Luca Galofaro builds a space station; Mikhail Grinwald & Chelsea Spencer visit fungi; Jeffrey Kipnis sees affect in event theory; Gabriele Mastrigli reevaluates “Roma Interrotta”; Luke Studebaker meets Amale Andraos.
 
Plus: Observations on the Venice Architecture Biennale by Lili Carr, Tom Daniell, Ole W. Fischer, Mark Foster Gage, Rafael Gómez-Moriana, Alicia Imperiale, Charles Jencks with Rem Koolhaas, Dora Epstein Jones, Alfie Koetter, Sanford Kwinter, Camille Lacadée, Jennifer Ly, Kyle May, Michael Meredith, Keith Mitnick, Daniel Tudor Munteanu, Paola Nicolin, Christian Parreno, Bryony Roberts, Matt Roman, Gustavo Alonso Serafin, Laura M. Tchorz, Philip Ursprung, and Emmett Zeifman.
 

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