Lara Schrijver is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Architecture of the TU Delft. She is one of three program leaders for a new research program in the department of architecture, ‘The Architectural Project and its Foundations’. Schrijver holds degrees in architecture from Princeton University and the TU Delft. She received her Ph.D. from the TU Eindhoven in 2005. Schrijver has taught design and theory courses, and contributed to conferences in the Netherlands as well as abroad. She was an editor for OASE, journal for architecture, for ten years, and was co-organizer of the 2006 conference ‘The Projective Landscape’. Her current work revolves around the role of architecture in the city, and its responsibility in defining the public d...
In many schools of architecture the 1970s have been an important watershed for the way in which arch...
This chapter outlines the development of the modern idea of architectural autonomy and the manner in...
The discussion about the legitimacy of architecture being an autonomous discipline or a part of an i...
Lara Schrijver is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Architecture of the TU Delft. She is one ...
This review article takes the discussion of ‘projective’ architecture as its starting point, and pro...
Rixt Hoekstra is an architectural historian and a Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin at the Leopold Fra...
My current sculptural work stems from a fascination with exploring and drawing upon an architectural...
The studio topic Glaneur/Glaneuse refers to the old ‘profession’ of the gleaners, those people picki...
This thesis pays homage to the longevity of the ordinary yet iconic elements of the German Ruhr Vall...
Architecture Depends presents an original thesis that brings social theory, including that of Zygmun...
Expanding Fields of Architectural Discourse and Practice presents a selection of essays, architectur...
¿ Is it perhaps the right time to outline the cultural frame from which we can obtain a critical ref...
Judging from the debates taking place in both education and practice, it appears that architecture i...
Since its first appearance in 1981, critical regionalism has enjoyed a celebrated worldwide receptio...
Tracing the origins of “experimental criticism” in China’s postreform architectural production, this...
In many schools of architecture the 1970s have been an important watershed for the way in which arch...
This chapter outlines the development of the modern idea of architectural autonomy and the manner in...
The discussion about the legitimacy of architecture being an autonomous discipline or a part of an i...
Lara Schrijver is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Architecture of the TU Delft. She is one ...
This review article takes the discussion of ‘projective’ architecture as its starting point, and pro...
Rixt Hoekstra is an architectural historian and a Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin at the Leopold Fra...
My current sculptural work stems from a fascination with exploring and drawing upon an architectural...
The studio topic Glaneur/Glaneuse refers to the old ‘profession’ of the gleaners, those people picki...
This thesis pays homage to the longevity of the ordinary yet iconic elements of the German Ruhr Vall...
Architecture Depends presents an original thesis that brings social theory, including that of Zygmun...
Expanding Fields of Architectural Discourse and Practice presents a selection of essays, architectur...
¿ Is it perhaps the right time to outline the cultural frame from which we can obtain a critical ref...
Judging from the debates taking place in both education and practice, it appears that architecture i...
Since its first appearance in 1981, critical regionalism has enjoyed a celebrated worldwide receptio...
Tracing the origins of “experimental criticism” in China’s postreform architectural production, this...
In many schools of architecture the 1970s have been an important watershed for the way in which arch...
This chapter outlines the development of the modern idea of architectural autonomy and the manner in...
The discussion about the legitimacy of architecture being an autonomous discipline or a part of an i...