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This book documents an interregnum, a pause, a moment of self-reflection in which architects, imperiled by the COVID-19 pandemic and all of the forms of inequity that this global crisis surfaced, confronted remote architectural pedagogy and practice as a critical threshold for the future imaginary of the discipline. The renowned group of architects, educators, theorists, critics, and curators assembled in this volume provide critical insights into the future of architectural pedagogy, utilizing the thesis and design research projects of the RISD Architecture class of 2020 as exemplars of the transformations currently taking place in the field. This volume considers the forms that architectural activism and advocacy take in a moment when architects are critically reexamining the conventions of their practice and the question of which constituencies they serve.
With Contributions by RISD B.Arch & M.Arch students with Iñaki Alday, Daniel A. Barber, Hansy Better Barraza, Sean Canty, Kevin Crouse, Peggy Deamer, David Gersten, Mario Gooden, Timothy Hyde, Daniel Ibañez, Kent Kleinman, Amy Catania Kulper, Carl Lostritto, Ryan McCaffrey, Ana Miljacki, Kiel Moe, Nicholas de Monchaux, Ijlal Muzaffar, Ben Pell, Rachely Rotem, Jacqueline Shaw, Lola Sheppard, Georgeen Theodore, Mason White, Dr. Mabel O. Wilson, Jason Young
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Content
- Intro
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Digital Hypnic Jerk
- Framed: The Aesthetics of Remoteness and the Ethics of Deferral
- Directed Research Studio: Transcalar Feedback Loops
- Thesis Studio: Architecture Is Political
- Thesis Studio: Second Natures
- Thesis Studio: The Problem Is ...
- Thesis Studio: Pause, Voice, and Revolution
- Thesis Studio: Regional Building Group
- Thesis Studio: Revisionist Histories
- Architectural Histories, Design Imaginaries, Thinking the Unthinkable
- Three Station Points: A Conversation with Jason Young
- Becoming Accountable: The Project as Thesis
- Teaching Architecture in the Time of Covid-19
- Pastness: A Conversation with Dr. Mabel O. Wilson
- The Difficult Whole Is Full of Difficult Holes
- Future-Catching in Our Times
- Media and Archives: A Conversation with Nicholas de Monchaux
- Design Research: A Conversation with Lola Sheppard and Mason White
- New Adjacencies of Discourse and Practice
- Creative Collaboration in the Time of Covid-19
- Performance: A Conversation with Mario Gooden
- Action and Stillness
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
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