AR November 2020 on Emerging Architecture
By: Editors, A R.
Publisher: London EMAP Publishing Limited 2020Edition: 2 November 2020 .Subject(s): ARCHITECTURE GENERAL (AR-GEN)Online resources: Click here In: Architectural reviewSummary: ‘Emerging’, Lesley Lokko writes in this issues keynote, ‘is a condition that is full of promise and potential, yet, in the wrong hands or context, can also be patronising, tinged with judgements that are inevitably subject to bias’. The landscape that young architects emerge into is ever-changing. This month’s cover, created by current architecture student Arinjoy Sen, weaves this landscape into a visual story: like a rug, the architectural world is now made up of many layers, knots and seams. Between these junctions, young architects must find their own space among the many hands that pull the threads together. This issue looks at what it is to emerge into a world that has this year changed irrevocably.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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‘Emerging’, Lesley Lokko writes in this issues keynote, ‘is a condition that is full of promise and potential, yet, in the wrong hands or context, can also be patronising, tinged with judgements that are inevitably subject to bias’. The landscape that young architects emerge into is ever-changing. This month’s cover, created by current architecture student Arinjoy Sen, weaves this landscape into a visual story: like a rug, the architectural world is now made up of many layers, knots and seams. Between these junctions, young architects must find their own space among the many hands that pull the threads together. This issue looks at what it is to emerge into a world that has this year changed irrevocably.
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