In the spring of 1985, Jack Smith wrote a column for this newspaper with the following headline: “Can Downtown L.A. Survive Its Own Heady Prosperity?” Smith spent the column puzzling over what do with ...
Sick of the monotony of modern architecture, in the late 1960s, radical Florentine collective Superstudio started making tongue-in-cheek works featuring an invasive, orthogonal grid. In their ...
Design students Timm Bergmann and Jonas Becker (now Studio Politaire) decided to put their learned knowledge to the test by building an off-grid cabin in a remote area of Finland. Not only did they ...
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