The noble idea of studying seminal works to ‘see what we can learn’ has turned in the 1990s into ‘let’s see what we can take’ and in the last decade a more toxic derivative ‘what else can’t we take’. That is my observation as a student of architecture in the 1990s, and as a practitioner in the 2000s. In 2010, the sense that something is ending is clear. The next generation is rising and their gaze has shifted. The idea of classification (as a means of separation) was previously rejected by a generation of Postmodernists; the usefulness of difference declined. It’s there in the presence of plurality in the resulting architecture, a decision to mine history and seize in a willful manner. This is a process of looking back but never forward. It...
When, as architects, we reflect on the relationship between architectural projects, cities and landsc...
Architecture can hardly cope with the universalization of culture increasingly present in the modern...
The machine-age aesthetic of Modernism is ill-fit for the post-industrial world. The ideology of con...
The noble idea of studying seminal works to ‘see what we can learn’ has turned in the 1990s into ‘le...
The research covered quite a bit of territory with the simple objective - to 'break free' ...
The idea of an ideological potentiality for architectural re cycling is obviously anything but unpre...
The studio topic Glaneur/Glaneuse refers to the old ‘profession’ of the gleaners, those people picki...
At a time when the global design avant garde is infatuated with the possibilities of algorithmic for...
THE UP-AND-COMING NEO-ROMANTIC ARCHITECTURE It is evident that in architecture things are changing. ...
The rise of visual culture and the role of images in shaping contemporary thought and global society...
Many research studies show a remarkable divergence between the way architects see their work and the...
The line between these two disciplines may sometimes be hard to draw. And in the end it is unnecess...
In disagreement with others, the Author sees no temporal crisis between modernism and postmodernism....
The scenario has been played out with slight variations in architecture schools everywhere. It is th...
This paper asks what the role and responsibility of the architect are in the future of housing in Au...
When, as architects, we reflect on the relationship between architectural projects, cities and landsc...
Architecture can hardly cope with the universalization of culture increasingly present in the modern...
The machine-age aesthetic of Modernism is ill-fit for the post-industrial world. The ideology of con...
The noble idea of studying seminal works to ‘see what we can learn’ has turned in the 1990s into ‘le...
The research covered quite a bit of territory with the simple objective - to 'break free' ...
The idea of an ideological potentiality for architectural re cycling is obviously anything but unpre...
The studio topic Glaneur/Glaneuse refers to the old ‘profession’ of the gleaners, those people picki...
At a time when the global design avant garde is infatuated with the possibilities of algorithmic for...
THE UP-AND-COMING NEO-ROMANTIC ARCHITECTURE It is evident that in architecture things are changing. ...
The rise of visual culture and the role of images in shaping contemporary thought and global society...
Many research studies show a remarkable divergence between the way architects see their work and the...
The line between these two disciplines may sometimes be hard to draw. And in the end it is unnecess...
In disagreement with others, the Author sees no temporal crisis between modernism and postmodernism....
The scenario has been played out with slight variations in architecture schools everywhere. It is th...
This paper asks what the role and responsibility of the architect are in the future of housing in Au...
When, as architects, we reflect on the relationship between architectural projects, cities and landsc...
Architecture can hardly cope with the universalization of culture increasingly present in the modern...
The machine-age aesthetic of Modernism is ill-fit for the post-industrial world. The ideology of con...