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Zoom Room for Artifacts: The Architecture of WOJR
Zoom Room for Artifacts: The Architecture of WOJR
Zoom Room for Artifacts: The Architecture of WOJR
Zoom Room for Artifacts: The Architecture of WOJR
Zoom Room for Artifacts: The Architecture of WOJR
Zoom Room for Artifacts: The Architecture of WOJR
Zoom Room for Artifacts: The Architecture of WOJR
Zoom Room for Artifacts: The Architecture of WOJR
Zoom Room for Artifacts: The Architecture of WOJR
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Room for Artifacts: The Architecture of WOJR

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Step into "Room for Artifacts", the scarce WOJR monograph.

WOJR = William O'Brien Jr., the young architect exploring a postdigital language — a dance of parametric and primitive, systemic and idiosyncratic. It’s an architecture of opposites: a meeting of tradition and innovation, form and function.

Pages are clean and crisp. Cover has very light shelf wear.  Very good ++ or fine condition. 

"WOJR: Organization for Architecture is an innovative group of designers based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who are committed to the idea of architecture as a form of cultural production, engaging the intersections of art, architecture, and urbanism. With this idea at its foundation, Room for Artifacts contains a collection of sixteen architectural artifacts designed by WOJR—a mask, a church, a labyrinth, a dwelling, a bust, and a series of totems, among others. The artifacts are presented three times throughout the book—in conceptual drawings, architectural drawings, and images. Certain characteristics recur, such as symmetry, frontality, figurality, proportionality, and play between flatness and depth, underscoring WOJR’s preoccupation with the fundamental aspects of architectural form that are rich in historical precedent. Room for Artifacts offers a new way to explore the role of architectural representation in a contemporary context, looking at how architects can invoke aspects of ideologies from architects of the past while establishing a progressive agenda for a forward-looking body of work." - from the publisher

Essays by John McMorrough, Dora Epstein Jones, and Nader Tehrani.

8 x 10.9 inches

Hardcover

Condition : Fine

Park Books 2016

ISBN : 9783038600275

240

Room for Artifacts: The Architecture of WOJR

$355.00

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