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Gregg Lynn and Hani Rashid
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Publisher: NAI
Date Published: Jan 2003
Stock Code: 28572
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Essays by Max Hollein, Greg Lynn, Hani Rashid, Mark Taylor and Peter Weibel.
Together with a select group of international students from Columbia University and the University of California, Los Angeles, highly respected architects and architectural theoreticians Hani Rashid and Greg Lynn transformed the United States Pavilion during the Venice Biennale 2000 into a four-week workshop and forum for architectural discourse. A laboratory investigating, producing, and reviewing a variety of architectural schemes which the participants demonstrated the practice and direction of a new generation of architects.
Architectural Laboratories presents the results of this workshop through 10 projects that focus on the themes 'The Embryologic House' and 'Augmented Architecture.' Guest critiques of the students' designs are offered by philosopher and cultural critic Mark C. Taylor, ZKM chairman Peter Weibel, and Max Hollein, the United States Commissioner for the
Together with a select group of international students from Columbia University and the University of California, Los Angeles, highly respected architects and architectural theoreticians Hani Rashid and Greg Lynn transformed the United States Pavilion during the Venice Biennale 2000 into a four-week workshop and forum for architectural discourse. A laboratory investigating, producing, and reviewing a variety of architectural schemes which the participants demonstrated the practice and direction of a new generation of architects.
Architectural Laboratories presents the results of this workshop through 10 projects that focus on the themes 'The Embryologic House' and 'Augmented Architecture.' Guest critiques of the students' designs are offered by philosopher and cultural critic Mark C. Taylor, ZKM chairman Peter Weibel, and Max Hollein, the United States Commissioner for the
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