Together with the first volume, Design Techniques, this second volume of the "SOLID" series, published in collaboration with Harvard GSD Department of Architecture, represents two approaches to the same question: how is the architectural project constructed? Architects today act upon organizations or systems that are social assemblies, sequences in time, or spatial networks. Yet these structures act upon architects as well. Is design reducible to organization, or vice versa? Faculty, critics and theorists, and students discuss various approaches and contribute personal experiences, working practices, and opportunities encountered in the field of design. CONTENTS MARIANA IBÁÑEZ, Organization or Design? PIERRE BÉLANGER, Out of Time ANDREW WITT, Edge Cases LLUÍS ORTEGA, Design or Organization? CHUCK HOBERMAN, Generative Organization: Algorithms of Invention SANFORD KWINTER, Organisation CONVERSATIONS Ethics and Hacking, Tool Problem, Digital Era, Matter or Organization?, Design of Time in Real-time, Technical Subjectivity CIRO NAJLE, Models. The Self-alienation of Organizations PANAGIOTIS MICHALATOS, Organization I& Design CONVERSATIONS The Architect is Present, Organs and Modalities, Organization or Obsession, Working with Noise, Feelings and Affects HANIF KARA, People, Process and Products SERGIO LOPEZ-PINEIRO, Things as Holes: Voids within Patterns ANDREW HOLDER, Bricks Like You, or, Three Reminders GIOVANNA BORASI, Design Organization to Design IÑAKI ÁBALOS, Organization or Design? versus Design Techniques COLLIN GARDNER, Organization of the Symposium BIOGRAPHIES 128 pages ills colour / 24 x 32 cm / English, Spanish
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