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aic-design · 3 years
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Untitled, George Ranalli, 1980, Art Institute of Chicago: Architecture and Design
Gift of Stanley Tigerman and Margaret McCurry Size: 35.5 × 35.5 cm (14 × 14 in.) Medium: Colored pencil and graphite on yellow wove paper
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/239009/
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oscarrieraojeda · 4 years
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Ineffable Architecture, Computation and the Inexpressible
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Ineffable Architecture, Computation and the Inexpressible
Texts by Gomez / George Ranalli / Yehuda Safran / Ashley Schafer / Michael Silver / Jason Vollen and Lebbeus Woods and others Edited by Bradley Horn
Ineffable documents a timely and invaluable debate surrounding the use of computational tools in architecture and their effect on the nature of human expression. A distinguished group of architects, educators, and theoreticians discuss both the potential benefits as well as the perils associated with the recent turn to ever increasing computational complexity in contemporary design culture. Topics considered include: architecture in the post human era; the value and role of history within a computational paradigm; the relationship between humans and machines for the future of architecture; computers and design pedagogy; and digital-phenomenology in architecture. With essays from leading figures and 260 color photographs, illustrations, and drawings, Ineffable is for anyone interested in learning more about the political, social, and theoretical implications of the computer revolution in architecture.
Book Size: 7.25 x 9.25 in / 185 x 235 mm Box Size: 8 x 10 x 1.5 in / 254 x 203 x 38 mm Format: Portrait Pages: 256 Language: English Photographs: 170 Illustrations: 40 Edition: Hardcover in clamshell box 
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aic-design · 3 years
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Untitled, George Ranalli, 1980, Art Institute of Chicago: Architecture and Design
Gift of Stanley Tigerman and Margaret McCurry Size: 35.5 × 35.5 cm (14 × 14 in.) Medium: Colored pencil and graphite on yellow wove paper
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/239009/
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oscarrieraojeda · 4 years
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Ineffable Architecture, Computation and the Inexpressible
Ineffable documents a timely and invaluable debate surrounding the use of computational tools in architecture and their effect on the nature of human expression. A distinguished group of architects, educators, and theoreticians discuss both the potential benefits as well as the perils associated with the recent turn to ever increasing computational complexity in contemporary design culture. Topics considered include: architecture in the post human era; the value and role of history within a computational paradigm; the relationship between humans and machines for the future of architecture; computers and design pedagogy; and digital-phenomenology in architecture. With essays from leading figures and 260 color photographs, illustrations, and drawings, Ineffable is for anyone interested in learning more about the political, social, and theoretical implications of the computer revolution in architecture.
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Figures Essays on Contemporary Architecture
The essays consider the contemporary architectural scene from a variety of perspectives in theory and practice. They include seminal pieces that framed important debates in the eld, such as the introduction to the exhibition catalogue Monolithic Architecture, as well as observations on buildings and practices from around the world, from Santiago, to Beirut and Beijing. Together, the polemical provocations and interpretive insights construct a critical panorama of a global architectural landscape in rapid transformation since the 1990s.
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oscarrieraojeda · 4 years
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In Situ George Ranalli | Works & Projects
In Situ sums up the theoretical position embodied in the work of New York architect George Ranalli. Over the past thirty-two years, George Ranalli has worked on projects in New York, other states in the US, and across the world that have involved large-scale urban design, houses in the landscape, additions, renovations of major landmark buildings and new constructions. George Ranalli is internationally celebrated and published for his work in historic settings, National Register Historic Landmark buildings and settings with rich design and craft traditions. Read more: https://www.oropublishers.com/collections/bestdealtoday/products/in-situ
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The work of Chicago architect Ralph Johnson explores the use of restrained modernism to enrich and clarify complex programmatic buildings with intriguing assemblies that reveal their functions and hierarchical relationships. Johnson’s goal is to form, through the social art of architecture, an urban environment of buildings that are good civic neighbors as well as distinguished citizens. The projects in this book, both built and unbuilt, represent his concern for humanistic values and emphasis on process rather than preconceived product, allowing the work to respond to diverse cultures and urban conditions. Johnson is a principal and the design director at Perkins+Will. The book includes essays by Rodolphe el-Khoury, Daniel Friedman, and Thomas Fisher. More on website: https://www.oropublishers.com/collections/bestdealtoday/products/ralph-johnson-of-perkins-will
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In Situ George Ranalli | Works & Projects
Hardcover in clamshell box with DVD
 In Situ sums up the theoretical position embodied in the work of New York architect George Ranalli. Over the past thirty-two years, George Ranalli has worked on projects in New York, other states in the US, and across the world that have involved large-scale urban design, houses in the landscape, additions, renovations of major landmark buildings and new constructions. George Ranalli is internationally celebrated and published for his work in historic settings, National Register Historic Landmark buildings and settings with rich design and craft traditions.
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