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Archi73c7ur3 X3nocul7ur3: Evolo, cartea 05

Editat de Juan Azulay, Benjamin Rice, Carlo Aiello
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2013
Architecture Xenoculture is the problematization of work produced by embracing the proliferation of this mist of fear. It argues for the harnessing of this aesthetic of fear towards a yet-to-be determined end - intensifying its practice towards new thresholds, those that unleash the potential of the alien in the world beyond the limited imaginary we have become anesthetized to, conjuring insecure material and behavioral manifestations of the xeno-gene and its ability to adapt, mutate, survive and fight.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781938740039
ISBN-10: 1938740033
Pagini: 299
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations, colour illustrations
Dimensiuni: 229 x 290 x 20 mm
Greutate: 1.16 kg
Editura: Evolo
Seria Evolo


Notă biografică

Juan Azulayis director of the 11 year old firm Matter Management. He has led projects ranging from the Aquatic Terrarium for the New Barcelona Zoo (2001), the winning entry to the MAK Vertical Garden Competition (2006), a master plan for Shaoxing, China (2010), and the media architecture piece Vivarium (2010). He has delivered over $80 million dollars of lead-design construction and his total project base spans the completion of over 40 professional projects for a very diverse and successful client base. Juan's scope as director ranges beyond the architectural projects of the firm to include both film and media - including projects such as Flood Stains (2010) - a collaboration with legendary No Wave artist Lydia Lunch - and The Blue of Noon (2011), an epic desert film essay. His work in this realm has led to his inclusion as a member on the Board of Directors of the Society for Moving Images about the Built Environment. Juan currently teaches graduate, post-graduate and undergraduate design studios at SCI-Arc, as well as Visual Studies. He has also taught at Columbia University's GSAPP, the University of Miami and Barcelona's ETSAV. He received his Bachelor of Architecture from Sci-Arc and his Masters in Advanced Architectural Design (MSAAD) from Columbia University.