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306090 08: Autonomous Urbanism

Princeton Architectural Press

Edited by Emily Abruzzo,and Alex Duval,and Kjersti Monson,Series edited by Jonathan D. Solomon,and Alexander Briseo

7.5 x 10 in; 90 pp;
70 B/W images
Paperback
Published in June, 2005
ISBN 9781568985220
ISBN10 1568985223

SKU# 9781568985220

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Now in its fourth year, this biannual journal gains more and more momentum with each passing issue. Dedicated to addressing architectural issues from perspectives stretching across the theoretical spectrum, 306090 gives voice to young, up-and-comin...

306090 08: Autonomous Urbanism

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306090 08: Autonomous Urbanism

Now in its fourth year, this biannual journal gains more and more momentum with each passing issue. Dedicated to addressing architectural issues from perspectives stretching across the theoretical spectrum, 306090 gives voice to young, up-and-coming architects, designers, and academics looking to push the envelope of architectural theory.

Much of architectural theory and criticism evaluates a project's success based on how it engages the surrounding environment and how it operates formally and aesthetically. But there are other forces at play in architecture. How do architects and urbanists generate design methods that are conscious of law, financing, politics, and the market? 306090 08: Autonomous Urbanism investigates different design strategies focused on harnessing these forces and utilizing them to a purposeful end.