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Lunch 15: Thick

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Lunch 15: Thick

Contributors:

By (Author) Ben Small
By (author) Colleen Brennan
By (author) Leah A. Kahler

ISBN:

9781957183121

Series:
Publisher:

Oro Editions

Imprint:

ORO Applied Research + Design

Publication Date:

11th April 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Teaching of a specific subject
Architecture
Architectural structure and design

Dewey:

721

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

248

Dimensions:

Width 177mm, Height 254mm

Weight:

938g

Description

The latest edition of the University of Virginia School of Architectures design journal, LUNCH 15 turns to the concept of Thickness and considers what possibilities lie in poch, thick description, thin assemblies, and in the many layers of the built environment.


The issue considers Thickness in four sections: Places navigates the ways we understand the spaces in which we live and work. Materials delaminates the building blocks of our world and how we know them. Representation traces the many forms and layers of communication through which we see or that might obscure our vision. Finally, Relations follows threads that bind. In a world operating between the thick and thin of it, how will your lines be drawn

Author Bio

Ben Small is a Lecturer at the University of Virginia School of Architecture, where he teaches in the undergraduate and graduate studio sequence. Ben received his M.Arch from UVA in 2021, graduating with the Alpha Rho Chi Award. Colleen Brennan is a landscape designer with Surface 678. She received her Master of Landscape Architecture from UVA in 2021, along with the Research Excellence Award for her thesis project In the Margins of Enclosures: Producing Knowledge and Space in the Post-Plantation Landscape. Leah A. Kahler is a landscape designer at Reed Hilderbrand and adjunct professor at the Boston Architectural College. Leah holds a Master of Landscape Architecture from UVA and Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and the Growth and Structure of Cities from Bryn Mawr College. She delights in justice-oriented storytelling in, through, and of, landscape. Her current research explores the possibilities of an abolition ecology through speculative fictions.


Other contributors Alissa Ujie Diamond Erin Besler & Ian Besler Chloe Nagraj Jonah Pruitt Nastassja Swift Shannon Mattern Bjrn Sparrman Ila Berman Julie Larsen & Roger Hubeli Kevan Klosterwill Brian Davis Katie LaRose Charles Weak Matthew Wilson Vic Mantha-Blythe & Brynn Day Garnette Cadogan & Elgin Cleckley Thasa Way Hannah Jane Brown Samantha K. Sigmon Aroussiak Gabrielian & Alison Hirsch.

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