Today’s society has had a profound influence on the discipline of architecture, yet despite the utilization of current technologies, these contemporary works are not divorced from history. Chatter: Architecture Talks Back is about just that—having a dialogue, talking back to architecture of the past. Works from the Art Institute’s vast collection of architecture and design are presented alongside these five ultra-current practitioners to highlight this conversation. As these architects apply new technology to a confluence of historical influences and theories in order to conceive new designs and ideas, they are constantly expanding the dialogues within the legacy of their field. This dynamic installation makes readily apparent how each stud...
On the threshold of the deep epistemological cut of the post-modern era, the traditional architectur...
'Architecture's Continuing Contribution' argues that architecture's most important role in the 21st ...
Dialogues on Architecture is a series of dialogues between researchers and practitioners, who are em...
As traces left behind by the last two hundred years of profound historical change, architecture and ...
Dialogs on Architecture is a series of dialogs between researchers and practitioners who are embraci...
92 pagesAbstractIn contemporary architectural discourse, new terms and concepts from different disci...
Conversations on Architecture Across Time and Media Lluís Ortega In the continuous effort to m...
This paper challenges several suppositions regarding Architecture, its role and agency (supported in...
The past 15 years have seen an open-ended, innovation driven development in the field of digital des...
In our modern society people is more than ever a passive subject faced to a vast flow of information...
Early 20th-century modern architecture is a product of the Industrial Revolution. According to estab...
"These pages" writes Bruno Zevi, "have the same goal as any other heretical act: to arouse dissent. ...
In dealing with Architecture and Communication it will be necessary to establish initially the diffe...
There is a relationship between the past and the contemporary manifestations that directly influence...
Architectural design has always been the laboratory where experimentation with ideas abou...
On the threshold of the deep epistemological cut of the post-modern era, the traditional architectur...
'Architecture's Continuing Contribution' argues that architecture's most important role in the 21st ...
Dialogues on Architecture is a series of dialogues between researchers and practitioners, who are em...
As traces left behind by the last two hundred years of profound historical change, architecture and ...
Dialogs on Architecture is a series of dialogs between researchers and practitioners who are embraci...
92 pagesAbstractIn contemporary architectural discourse, new terms and concepts from different disci...
Conversations on Architecture Across Time and Media Lluís Ortega In the continuous effort to m...
This paper challenges several suppositions regarding Architecture, its role and agency (supported in...
The past 15 years have seen an open-ended, innovation driven development in the field of digital des...
In our modern society people is more than ever a passive subject faced to a vast flow of information...
Early 20th-century modern architecture is a product of the Industrial Revolution. According to estab...
"These pages" writes Bruno Zevi, "have the same goal as any other heretical act: to arouse dissent. ...
In dealing with Architecture and Communication it will be necessary to establish initially the diffe...
There is a relationship between the past and the contemporary manifestations that directly influence...
Architectural design has always been the laboratory where experimentation with ideas abou...
On the threshold of the deep epistemological cut of the post-modern era, the traditional architectur...
'Architecture's Continuing Contribution' argues that architecture's most important role in the 21st ...
Dialogues on Architecture is a series of dialogues between researchers and practitioners, who are em...