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Cornell Journal of Architecture 12: After
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Cornell Journal of Architecture 12: After

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Organized around a timeline that demonstrates the range of presents and afters we find ourselves contemplating, this volume of the Cornell Journal of Architecture considers our terrestrial occupations from a variety of real and imagined perspectives, from the prehistoric to the future-imperfect.

It seems that-with increased urgency-we are more frequently finding ourselves grasping for an after, especially as we face futures with apprehension. After exists at different scales of time and context: there’s after an instant, after a day, after an era. And each after contains both a conclusion and a beginning.

This volume of the Cornell Journal of Architecture looks at a vast range of the afters we architects find ourselves confronting, and offers not just warnings, but solutions; not just reminders, but projections. Because, while we humans are obliged to stand squarely within the present, as architects we’re equally obliged to cast our work into a hereafter that can be only loosely understood. And then we can hope that, in the aftermath, our intentions bear some resemblance to their consequences.

With Contributions of a vast selection of architects, artists, designers, historians, and geoscientists, including Peter van Assche, James Biber, Olalekan Jeyifous, Michael Murphy with Jha D Williams, Felix Heisel, Jacques Ferrier, Common Accounts, Meredith Miller and T+E+A+M, and many others, representing an extensive diversity of approaches for identifying techniques of transcending pasts and presents.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cornell AAP Publications
Country
United States
Date
21 June 2022
Pages
428
ISBN
9780997260250

Organized around a timeline that demonstrates the range of presents and afters we find ourselves contemplating, this volume of the Cornell Journal of Architecture considers our terrestrial occupations from a variety of real and imagined perspectives, from the prehistoric to the future-imperfect.

It seems that-with increased urgency-we are more frequently finding ourselves grasping for an after, especially as we face futures with apprehension. After exists at different scales of time and context: there’s after an instant, after a day, after an era. And each after contains both a conclusion and a beginning.

This volume of the Cornell Journal of Architecture looks at a vast range of the afters we architects find ourselves confronting, and offers not just warnings, but solutions; not just reminders, but projections. Because, while we humans are obliged to stand squarely within the present, as architects we’re equally obliged to cast our work into a hereafter that can be only loosely understood. And then we can hope that, in the aftermath, our intentions bear some resemblance to their consequences.

With Contributions of a vast selection of architects, artists, designers, historians, and geoscientists, including Peter van Assche, James Biber, Olalekan Jeyifous, Michael Murphy with Jha D Williams, Felix Heisel, Jacques Ferrier, Common Accounts, Meredith Miller and T+E+A+M, and many others, representing an extensive diversity of approaches for identifying techniques of transcending pasts and presents.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cornell AAP Publications
Country
United States
Date
21 June 2022
Pages
428
ISBN
9780997260250