Alex Schweder (5 results)
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Cynthia Davidson; Greg Lynn; Paola Antonelli; Thomas Daniell; Antoine Picon; Camille Lacadée; François Roche; Chuck Hoberman; Nicholas De Monchaux; Ken Goldberg; Andrew Witt; Alex Schweder; Liam Young; Chelsea Spencer; Johannes Staudt; Adam Fure; Erin Besler; Ian Besler
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Soft cover. Condition: New. Guest edited by architect Greg Lynn, Log 36: ROBOLOG explores the challenges and potentials posed to architecture by the rapidly accelerating field of robotics. Tossing aside the usual fabrication-focused discourse around robots, the 23 contributors to ROBOLOG investigate topics ranging from hyperreal…istic robotic drag queens to machine vision to buildings that move. In addition to a collection of thought-provoking essays, this issue includes conversations with Elizabeth Diller, Nicholas de Monchaux and Ken Goldberg, and Chuck Hoberman. Rather than providing easy answers or touting cutting-edge technologies, ROBOLOG offers provocations to both architects and theorists. Robotic sensors, actuators, and networks have fundamentally transformed the world around us. What will architecture choose to do with them.
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Benjamin H. Bratton; Jeffrey Kipnis; Tom Daniell; Joe Day; Michael Meredith; Christophe Van Gerrewey; Francesco Marullo; Simon Battisti; Anthony Burke; Lisa Hsieh; Christopher Pierce; Alex Schweder; Paulette Singley; Arduino Cantafora
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Soft cover. Condition: New. Log 35 offers cutting-edge architectural thought, both historical and speculative, for our hyperconnected world. The 21 contributors to this Fall 2015 issue offer new thinking from across and beyond the discipline of architecture, from investigations of architecture's encounters with politics, economi…cs, and art to focused investigations of individual architects and studios, including Sou Fujimoto, Dogma, and Takefumi Aida. Log 35 also includes a 32-page excerpt from Benjamin H. Bratton's forthcoming book The Stack, which explores the consequences and possibilities of planetary-scale computation and the new geopolitical architecture it represents, plus a review of the book by Jeffrey Kipnis.
Published by Behaviour Press Inc, Seattle / New York, 2002
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Contact seller4-star sellerHardcover. Condition: VG+ Like new. Glossy yellow boards; yellow cloth spine; 22 pp.; pages are thick boards; Profusely illustrated in color; Based on an Abjectecture Project by Alex Schweder and Dieter Janssen; Book was printed in an edition of 500.

Language: English
Published by Spurbuchverlag|AADR - Art Architecture Design Research, 2012
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Condition: New. Urban Interior overcomes the dualism between the interior, habitually conceived as the private realm, and the urban, or what is generally recognised to be the public realm. Creative projects in this book range from social practices to phenomenological inves.
Published by Behavior Press, New York, NY, 2002
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Contact seller5-star sellerHardcover. Condition: NF. Hardback in Near Fine condition without dust jacket. . 8vo 8" - 9" tall. * Quick Shipping * All Books Mailed in Boxes * Free Tracking Provided *.