Perspecta 56: Not Found
By (Author) Guillermo Acosta Navarrete
By (author) Gabriel Gutierrez Huerta
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
30th July 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
248
Width 229mm, Height 305mm
How architecture conceals, obscures, or camouflages itself in plain sight, and how such hiding functions as a form of power. Architecture is the perfect form of camouflage. As buildings recede into the background of everyday life, the myriad forces that shape our natural, social, and political landscapes hide in plain sight. Embedded within the material and spatial organizations of the built environment are ideas of value, hierarchy, and control that tilt the ground and influence perception in the name of endless, competing interests. This issue of Perspecta, edited by Guillermo Acosta Navarrete, Gabriel Gutierrez Huerta, and Mari Kroin, considers the complexities and potentialities of architectural concealment, obfuscation, and mimicry-of the power inherent in architecture's expanding capacity as media. In the veiled extents of our physical and digital worlds, what is still not found
Guillermo Acosta Navarrete is an architect based in New York and Mexico City and a graduate of the Yale School of Architecture. Gabriel Gutierrez Huerta is an architect and educator based in New York and a graduate of the Yale School of Architecture. Mari Kroin is an architecturally oriented creator and a graduate of the Yale School of Architecture.