000 03277nam a2200301Ia 4500
003 NULRC
005 20250308115102.0
008 241022s9999 xx 000 0 und d
020 _a9781638408307
040 _cNULRC
100 _aDwyre, Cathryn
_eauthor
245 0 _aAmbiguous territory :
_barchitecture, landscape and the postnatural /
_cCathryn Dwyre and five others
260 _aNew York :
_bActar D,
_c2022
365 _bUSD50.00
500 _a3 user
505 _aThe Territory of Ambiguity -- Weird Worlds and Peculiar Practices: Imagining a Tentative Future -- How to Become a Landscape Writing Machine -- Architecture Without People -- Bubbles and the Problem of Voluntary Containment -- Tentacle Shapes -- Holes -- Unclouded -- Amy Balkin -- NaJa and deOstos -- Sean Lally -- Ursula Biemann -- Kallipoliti and Theodoridis -- smudge studio -- John Cook -- Lateral Office / LCLA Office -- amid.cero9 -- Mark Nystrom -- Scavengers and Other Creatures -- Practices of Receptivity -- Toxic Grotesque Landscapes -- Biologic Mediations -- Philip Beesley / PBAI / LASG -- Harrison Atelier -- Lindsey french -- Mark Dion -- The Bittertang Farm -- OFFPOLINN -- pneumastudio -- Michael Geffel -- Neil Spiller -- Cornelia Hesse-Honegger -- Perry Kulper -- OMG -- Marina Zurkow -- Terreform ONE -- FUTUREFORMS -- Ellie Abrons -- Cyborg Ecologies: Choreographing Landscape Resistance -- Of Oil and Ice -- Earthlight (Clair de Terre): fin-de-siècle cosmographies -- Ambiguous Territory, Complexity and Collaboration -- Unknown Fields -- NEMESTUDIO -- Bradley Cantrell -- Brian Davis -- The Open Workshop -- Edward Burtynsky -- Smout Allen -- DESIGN EARTH -- Gaetano Adi and Crembil -- formlessfinder -- LiquidFactory -- Adam Fure -- Lisa Hirmer -- oOR -- RVTR -- Miller and Moran -- Landing Studio -- Rachele Riley -- Archiagape.
520 _aThe writers and designers in this collection are among the most thoughtful architects, artists, landscape architects, and theorists working today. The editors organized these essays and works of art and design around three territories: the atmospheric, the biologic, and the geologic. Each cluster of essays is further framed by forewords and afterwords, which draw individual points of view into a larger articulation of what an ambiguous territory might be and how it operates. Ambiguous Territory emerged from a symposium and exhibition held at the University of Michigan in the fall of 2017, and exhibitions at the University of Virginia and Pratt Manhattan Gallery in 2018, and at Ithaca College in 2019. The conversations that arise in this book are inquisitive and critically engaged. They pressure assumptions we routinely make about what constitutes meaningful and principled perspectives in architecture, landscape architecture, and art.
650 _aARCHITECTURE -- GENERAL
650 _aARCHITECTURE -- LANDSCAPE
650 _aARCHITECTURE -- INDIVIDUAL ARCHITECS & FIRMS -- ESSAYS
700 _aPerry, Chris
_eco-author
700 _aSalomon, David
_eco-author
700 _aVelikov, Kathy
_eco-author
700 _aIngraham, Catherine
_eco-author
700 _aAnker, Peder
_eco-author
856 _uhttps://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nulib-ebooks/detail.action?docID=6878214
942 _2lcc
_cEL
999 _c672
_d672