22 October
Not There
purge
1997.10.22
Re: Virtual Architecture
1998.10.22 15:51
Re: AR:Evo Model (brown 2)
2000.10.22 14:47
Quondam
2000.10.22
Re: chance aesthetics experience
2001.10.22 13:53
Stan Allen tonight
2003.10.22 04:03
2003.10.22 15:05
2003.10.22 18:49
Re: the venturi influence
2003.10.22 11:38
Re: The McMansion Next Door
2003.10.22 13:23
Re: memories evoked by hitleresque symmetry
2003.10.22 13:33
equi
2003.10.22 15:09
Tafuri deathdate ?
2004.10.22 11:46
Interesting ADA / Universal Design / Accessibility solutions
2008.10.22 09:39
Poetry and Architecture?
2008.10.22 11:55
2008.10.22 12:28
2008.10.22 12:58
2008.10.22 14:23
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Re: AR:Evo Model (brown 2)
2000.10.22 14:47
Is the more aesthetic problem, perhaps, the ongoing (generational?) process of institutionalize evasion itself? And hasn't the 20th century already well proven that humanity's artists now overwhelming treats art via what it COULD be rather than what it SHOULD be? [--and just maybe the biggest problem for architecture (and architectural aesthetics) today is its struggle making the methodological/critical shift for what should be architecture to what could be architecture.]
Personally, I find art to be most viable/real exactly within those realms that are for the most part evaded.
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