Invisible
By (Author) Heather Woofter
By (author) Sung Ho Kim
Oro Editions
Oro Editions
9th December 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
720.977865
Hardback
304
Width 216mm, Height 266mm
Invisible is a book on St. Louis design practice, Axi:Ome led by Heather Woofter and Sung Ho Kim.
A collection of essays, built, unbuilt and conceptual projects which maps the trajectory of last seven years of work from 2015 through 2022. The book covers 24 projects in different cultures and landscapes around the world with varies programs and scales. Nader Tehrani, Eric Mumford, Alan Balfour, Jennifer Yoos, Nanako Umemoto, and Jessie Reiser provides insightful texts supporting and articulating critical frameworks of Axi:Ome, while defining a discourse of complexities in contemporary practice that is emerging from academic expectations.
The book documents the invisible ethos that constructs a project in an intricate world that challenges practitioners to re-think and re-examine how they position into architectural spectrum. Invisible cartographs and chronicles the legitimization of architectural practice that engages the pedagogical visions of the profession and the education.
Heather Woofter is a co-director and founding principal of Axi:Ome. She is a Sam and Marilyn Fox Professor of Architecture and Director of College of Architecture and Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design at Washington University in St. Louis and Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts.Sung Ho Kim is a co-director and founding principal of Axi:Ome. He is a Raymond E. Maritz Professor of Architecture at College of Architecture and Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design at Washington University in St. Louis and Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts. Other contributors: Nader Tehrani, Alan Balfour, Eric Mumford, Jennifer Yoos, Jessie Reiser, and Nanko Umemoto with Julian Harake