PDF: Log 15
Winter 2009
Log 15 is a slice through the present, featuring the current work and thinking of some of today's leading architectural historians and theorists ... Assembled to honor Phyllis Lambert on her 80th birthday, these essays range from an architectural and archaeological reading of Chris Marker's post-apocalyptic film La Jetée to Dravidian architecture in India; from Gordon Matta-Clark's erasure of architecture to the persistence of asphalt; from the influence of Andy Warhol on ambient architecture past and present to the house in the museum and the museum in the house.
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Barry Bergdoll, At Home in the Museum?
Mario Carpo, Revolutions: Some New Technologies in Search of an Author
Jean-Louis Cohen, From the Ground Down: Architecture in the Cave, from Chaillot to Montreal
Beatriz Colomina, The Endless Museum: Le Corbusier and Mies van der Rohe
Hubert Damisch, A Passage through India
Peter Eisenman, There Are No Corners after Derrida
Kurt W. Forster, Why Buildings Need Books
Mark Jarzombek, A Conceptual Introduction to Architecture
Irving Lavin, Whimsy: An Allegory of Urban Patronage
Sylvia Lavin, Andy Architect; or, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Disco
Mark Wigley, Anarchitectures: The Forensics of Explanation
Mirko Zardini, Homage to Asphalt
A Portfolio, 80 + 20 = 100
PLUS: On a Documentary . . . On As Is . . .