
Against the Grain
Louis I. Kahn Visiting Assistant Professorship
Herausgegeben: Rappaport, Nina; Kow, Jackie;Mitarbeit: Spina, Marcelo; Wood, Dan; Gray, Lisa; Huljich, Georgina; Organschi, Alan
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Against the Grain, features the work of three studios of the Louis I. KahnVisiting Assistant Professors at Yale.Marcelo Spina and Georgina Huljich in "Brutal Beauty: Piles, Monolithsand the Incongruous Whole" explored ways to make mute icons throughmonolithic form so that the buildings were foreign to their contextand difficult to read formally for a film center in Los Angeles. DanWood in "Boulevard Triumphant: ecological infrastructure, architecture,modernization, and the image of the city" a studio for a civic centerin Gabon that challenged the architectural language in Africa beyondthe clic...
Against the Grain, features the work of three studios of the Louis I. Kahn
Visiting Assistant Professors at Yale.
Marcelo Spina and Georgina Huljich in "Brutal Beauty: Piles, Monoliths
and the Incongruous Whole" explored ways to make mute icons through
monolithic form so that the buildings were foreign to their context
and difficult to read formally for a film center in Los Angeles. Dan
Wood in "Boulevard Triumphant: ecological infrastructure, architecture,
modernization, and the image of the city" a studio for a civic center
in Gabon that challenged the architectural language in Africa beyond
the clichés and nostalgia to create an architecture that embodied a new
ambition. Lisa Gray and Alan Organschi in "Timber Innovation District:
new timber technologies and contemporary high performance wood
architecture" researched wood as a material for larger-scale projects for a site
on New Haven's working waterfront, with projects ranging from bridges to
manufacturing facilities and multi-family housing.
Visiting Assistant Professors at Yale.
Marcelo Spina and Georgina Huljich in "Brutal Beauty: Piles, Monoliths
and the Incongruous Whole" explored ways to make mute icons through
monolithic form so that the buildings were foreign to their context
and difficult to read formally for a film center in Los Angeles. Dan
Wood in "Boulevard Triumphant: ecological infrastructure, architecture,
modernization, and the image of the city" a studio for a civic center
in Gabon that challenged the architectural language in Africa beyond
the clichés and nostalgia to create an architecture that embodied a new
ambition. Lisa Gray and Alan Organschi in "Timber Innovation District:
new timber technologies and contemporary high performance wood
architecture" researched wood as a material for larger-scale projects for a site
on New Haven's working waterfront, with projects ranging from bridges to
manufacturing facilities and multi-family housing.
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