"The book presents an ethnographic account of the design rhythm in the Office for Metropolitan Architecture. Written as a collection of short stories, it draws on the mundane trajectories of models and architects at the OMA and shows how innovation permeates design practice, how everyday techniques and workaday choices set new standards for buildings and urban phenomena. In these stories of invention the "Eureka!" moments are missing. They are replaced by routine gestures of model making, recycling, assembling, recollecting, rescaling. This enquiry on architecture-in-the-making is based on participant observation in the office of Rem Koolhaas, extensive interviews with architects, and photo documentation on various projects: the Seattle Pub...
Few social research methods are adapted to the way architects work. Ethnography is one of them. The ...
Architecture is a design discipline, denoting both the professional practice and the built works ass...
How is emotional meaning found in places? How can creating new urban spaces be a vehicle for less ad...
“Architectural ethnography” has attracted increasing attention thanks to studies by Albena Yaneva an...
This paper explores crossovers between architectural practice and ethnography, with an emphasis on m...
The article is a presentation of the ethnographic method applied to architecture. The author explain...
This open access book describes methods for research on and research through design. It posits that ...
The anthropic modification of the spatial environment produces echoes in terms of urban rules, techn...
When for an architect the finality of work is building, detour must be taken for a reason. #01#02#03...
Thesis. 1978. M.Arch--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture.MICROFICHE COPY A...
29 pagesThis portfolio is a manifestation of an ongoing investigation of understanding the agency of...
This essay is intended above all for architects and urban planners. It describes the potentials in ...
International audienceThis paper is concerned about the way we approach a project on ordinary urban ...
Starting from a port, Marseille was born as the result of improvisation and spontaneous architecture...
In 1978, Rem Koolhaas published his famous book Delirious New York,(Figure 1) in which he believed t...
Few social research methods are adapted to the way architects work. Ethnography is one of them. The ...
Architecture is a design discipline, denoting both the professional practice and the built works ass...
How is emotional meaning found in places? How can creating new urban spaces be a vehicle for less ad...
“Architectural ethnography” has attracted increasing attention thanks to studies by Albena Yaneva an...
This paper explores crossovers between architectural practice and ethnography, with an emphasis on m...
The article is a presentation of the ethnographic method applied to architecture. The author explain...
This open access book describes methods for research on and research through design. It posits that ...
The anthropic modification of the spatial environment produces echoes in terms of urban rules, techn...
When for an architect the finality of work is building, detour must be taken for a reason. #01#02#03...
Thesis. 1978. M.Arch--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture.MICROFICHE COPY A...
29 pagesThis portfolio is a manifestation of an ongoing investigation of understanding the agency of...
This essay is intended above all for architects and urban planners. It describes the potentials in ...
International audienceThis paper is concerned about the way we approach a project on ordinary urban ...
Starting from a port, Marseille was born as the result of improvisation and spontaneous architecture...
In 1978, Rem Koolhaas published his famous book Delirious New York,(Figure 1) in which he believed t...
Few social research methods are adapted to the way architects work. Ethnography is one of them. The ...
Architecture is a design discipline, denoting both the professional practice and the built works ass...
How is emotional meaning found in places? How can creating new urban spaces be a vehicle for less ad...