F. Critique
- A. Postmodernism 0:00
- B. Collecting 0:00
- C. Composition 0:00
- D. Kitsch 0:00
- E. Figuration 0:00
- F. Critique 0:00
- G. Delight 0:00
- H. Discipline 0:00
- I. Weirdness 0:00
This piece addresses the practice of critique as it still operates within architectural design culture today. It taps a new generation of practitioners as to what they see as their relationship to this tradition.
Download“…a judgement against something […] and it has negative connotations…the other is […] the purpose of a critique, which is to examine the boundaries of knowledge…”
“…bringing things from outside of architecture…how those things interacted with […] architecture’s body of knowledge…”
“…how the avante garde can […] operate in the world…”
“Go to any architecture school, I don’t thing they are re-imagining the world…”
“…we don’t […] have unity of one pedagogy, or one school of thought.”
Producer
Griffin Ofiesh
Issue Editors
Joseph Bedford and Curt Gambetta
Senior Editors
Joseph Bedford and Curt Gambetta
Collaborators
Hans Tursack, Yshai Yudekovitz and Paul Ruppert.
Announcer
Trudy Watt
Interviewers
Joseph Bedford, Curt Gambetta, Mark Acciari, Joanna Grant, and Kevin Pazik.
Interviewees
Andrew Atwood, Laurel Broughton, Tomas Klassnik, Andrew Kovacs, Jimenez Lai, Michael Loverich, Anna Neimark, James Tate and Elly Ward.