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Vol.90,No.1,Profile No.263,Jan.2020<br/>About the Guest-Editor by EdWall 5<br/>Introduction<br/>Les Paysagistes Expanding, Producing, Contested Fields of Landscape by Ed Wall 6<br/>Designing Momentums<br/>Site, Practice, Media as Landscape by Christina Leigh Geros 14<br/>Operational Landscapes <br/>Hinterlands of the Capitalocene by Neil Brenner and Nikos Katsikis 22 Trash Peaks <br/>A Terrarium of the Anthropocene by Rania Ghosn and El Hadi Jazairy 32<br/>lnwood's Geofollies <br/>And Other Witnesses of Dissonance by Ti ago Torres-Campos 38<br/>Pelagic Alphabet <br/>Islands as a Model of the Ocean by Luis Callejas and Charlotte Hansson 46 <br/>Advanced Landscapes <br/>A Structured Pedagogy of Process by Ed Wall 54<br/>Meal-Deal Ecologies <br/>Landscape Thinking by Harry Bix 62<br/>Working Place <br/>Constructing Collage as Critique by Toya Peal 66<br/>Landscape Drift <br/>Something in the Air Tonight by Neil Spiller 74<br/>Time Portals, Love Machines, Land Oracles <br/>Hybrid Geography and the Situated Digital by Tim Waterman 80<br/>Landscape City <br/>Infrastructure, Natural Systems and City-Making by James Corner 88<br/>What is Design Now? <br/>Unmaking the Landscape by Kate Orff 94<br/>From Line to Landscape <br/>The Irish Northwest Border Region by Gareth Doherty and Pol Fite Matamoros 100<br/>At a Tangent <br/>Delineating a New Ecological Imaginary by Matthew Gandy 106<br/>Nation Against Nature <br/>From the Global Border to the Cross-Border Commons by Teddy Ceo, aod Foaoa Focmao 114<br/>No Design on Stolen Land <br/>Dismantling Design's Dehumanising White Supremacy by Pierre Belanger 120<br/>From Another Perspective St Alfege: Hawksmoor Speaking Across Time <br/>By Neil Spiller 128<br/>Contributors 134<br/>Vol.90,No.2,Profile No.264, March 2020<br/>About the Guest-Editor by Dennis Shelden 5<br/>Introduction 6<br/>Entrepreneurial practice new possibility for a reconfiguring profession by Dennis Shelden <br/>Empowering Design 14<br/>Gehry Partners, Gehry Technologies, and ArchitectÂLed Industry Change by Frank Gehry; Meaghan Lloyd and Dennis Shelden<br/>The Evolution of a Specialised Practice 24<br/>Consulting and Contracting in the Integrated Envelope Delivery Industry by Marc Simmons <br/>New Models of Building 32<br/>The Business of Technology by David Fano and Daniel Davis<br/>Disrupting from the Inside 40<br/>UK Archipreneurs by Helen Castle<br/>Is Bigger Better? 50<br/>The Rise of Specialisation in Professional Practice by James P Cramer and Scott Simpson <br/>Design, Data and Liveability 58<br/>The Role of Technology Within the Future of an Expanded Profession by Ben van Berkel<br/>Mind the Gap 66<br/>Architecture and the Absurdity of Self-Imposed Limitation by Brad Samuels <br/>Collaborative 74<br/>Networks of Robotic Construction by Philip F Yuan and Chao Yan <br/>The Distractions of Disruptions 82<br/>Technical Supply in an Era of Social Demand by Phil Bernstein<br/>Better Development 88<br/>Alternative Value Creation by Jared Della Valle <br/>Architecture at Scale 96<br/>Reimagining One-Off Projects as Building Platforms by Craig Curtis<br/>Automation and Machine Learning in Architecture 104<br/>A New Agenda for Performance-Driven Design by Sandeep Ahuja and <br/>Patrick Chopson <br/>Anti-Entrepreneurs 112<br/>Using Computation to Unscale Production by Jesse Louis-Rosenberg and <br/>Jessica Rosenkrantz <br/>Architects= Innovators (sometimes) Innovators* Entrepreneurs <br/>(most of the time) by Greg Lynn 120<br/>From another perspective 128<br/>On reflection : beautifully disrupted architectural art by Neil Spiller <br/>Contributors 134<br/>Vol.90,No.3,Profile No.265, May 2020<br/>About the Guest-Editor by Mark Burry 5<br/>Introduction 6<br/>Better to Make a Good Future than Predict a Bad One by Mark Burry <br/>A Socially Attuned Future: Memory, Geography and Urban Project 14<br/>The Case of Metropolitan Barcelona by Ferran Sagarra <br/>Resisting Arrest 20<br/>The Evolution of UNStudio by Thomas Daniell <br/>Data-Informed Design 26<br/>A Call for Theory by Thomas Kvan <br/>Seeking an Urban Philosophy 32<br/>Carlo Ratti and the Senseable City by Mark Burry <br/>Perturbanism in Future Cities 38<br/>Enhancing Sustainability in the Galapagos Islands through Complex Adaptive Systems by Justyna Karakiewicz <br/>Diving Deep into Unknown Unknowns 44<br/>People,Cities,Technology, Architecture and Architects by Ed Parham <br/>Augmenting Reality 52<br/>Homes, communities and games 60<br/>Constructing Social Agency in Our Urban Futures by Shajay Bhooshan and <br/>Alicia Nahmad Vazquez <br/>(Big-)Data-lnformed Urban Design and Planning by BigeTuncer <br/>'Small Pieces, Loosely Joined' 66<br/>Practices for Super-local Participative Urbanism by Dan Hill <br/>From Digital Cities to Biocities 72<br/>Harnessing the Power of the Digital Revolution to Reinvent the Urban Ecology Model by Vicente Guallart<br/>Synaesthetic Architecture 76<br/>A Building Dreams by Refik Anadol<br/>Data- Driven Urbanism 86<br/>The Balance Between Spatial Intelligence and Design Craftsmanship by Shan He<br/>Urban Experiment 94<br/>Taking Off on the Wind of Al by Wanyu He<br/>A Perennial Practice 100<br/>Designing Between Urban Landscape and Urban Network by Philip Belesky<br/>Architects Without Architecture 108<br/>How Transdisciplinary Studios Reposition for 21st-Century Challenges by Dan Hill<br/>From 'T' to 'n' (pi)-sh aped people 114<br/>Better Urban Practice through Dual Depth in Architecture and Planning Education by Jane Burry and Marcus White<br/>Smart Who? 122<br/>Collective Intelligence Urban Design Models by Areti Markopoulou<br/>From Another Perspective 128<br/>Cyberspace: Speculative Futures of the Recent Past by Neil Spiller<br/>Contributors 134<br/>Vol.90,No.4,Profile No.266,July 2020<br/>About the Guest-Editors by Flora Samuel and Eli Hatleskog 5<br/>Introduction 6<br/>Why Social Value? By Frora Samuel and Eli Hatleskog<br/>Design for Impact 14<br/>Measuring Architecture's Social Value in the United States by Karen Kubey<br/>Documenting Value Creation 22<br/>A Business Opportunity for Architects, Their Clients and Society by Peter Andreas Sattrup<br/>Resilience Value in the Face of Climate Change by Doina Petrescu and Constantin Petcou 30 <br/>New Infrastructure for Communities Who Want to Build by Irena Bauman and Kerry Harke 38<br/>'Engender the Confidence to Demand Better' 46<br/>The Value of Architects in Community Asset Transfers by Mhairi McVicar<br/>Mapping Eco-social Assets by Eli Hatleskog 52<br/>Changing Patterns of Resilience 60<br/>Exploring the Local y Nicola Bacon and Paul Goodship<br/>Greenkeeper 68<br/>Establishing the Full Value of Green by Jenni Montgomery<br/>High Science and Low Technology for Sustainable Rural Development by <br/>Li Wan and Edward Ng 74<br/>Architecture from the Ground Up 82<br/>Designing and Delivering Social Value in Southern India by Jateen Lad <br/>In the Eye of the Beholder by Cristina Gardufio Freeman 88<br/>Reframing Social Value in 20th -Century Conservation by Aoibheann Ni Mhearain and Tara Kennedy 94<br/>Mapping Gendered Infrastructures 104<br/>Critical Reflections on Violence Against Women in India by Ayana Datta and Nabeela Ahmed <br/>The House as Ancestor 112<br/>A Tale of Maori Social Value by Anthony Hoete<br/>Walk With Us 120<br/>The Architecture of Reconciliation by Mat Hinds<br/>From another perspective 128<br/>Against a convenient mediocrity by Neil Spiller<br/>Contributors 134 <br/>Vol.90,No.5,Profile No.267,Sep.2020<br/>About the Guest-Editors by Ali Rahim and Hina Jamelle 5<br/>Introduction 6<br/>ArchitecturaI Impact After the Digital by Ali Rahim and Hina Jamelle<br/>Other Experts 14<br/>Disciplinary and Aesthetic Impacts of Artificial Intelligence by M Casey Rehm <br/>Novel Bricks 22<br/>A Scenario of Human-Machine Collaboration by Philip F Yuan and Keke Li <br/>Tech's Teaching Moment 30<br/>The Shape of Culture in the Post-Blob Era by Philip Nobel <br/>Genuine Hybrids 40<br/>lmpactful Disruption 50<br/>Gathered Thoughts of a Distracted Mind by Hernan Diaz Alonso <br/>Towards an Architecture with No Origin by Ferda Kolatan <br/>An Estranged Type 58<br/>Old Techniques, Familiar Materials and Peculiar Outcomes by Kutan Ayata <br/>The Impact of Automobile Design on Architecture by Paolo Pininfarina and <br/>Paolo Trevisan 66<br/>Th e Mega-Void 72<br/>Unleashing the Communicative Impact of Tall Buildings by Patrik Schumacher<br/>Aesthetics, Narrative and the Materials of Architecture by David Goldblatt 82<br/>Shanghai Bund 92<br/>The Impact of Context y Thomas Heatherwick <br/>Disjunctive Continuity and the Aesthetics of the Seam by Ali Rahim and Hina Jamelle100<br/>Material Intricacy by Ascan Mergenthaler 110<br/>Beyond Digital AvantÂGardes 118<br/>The Materiality of Architecture and Its Impact by Antoine Picon<br/>Architecture and the Impact of the Fourth Industrial Revolution by Ben van Berkel 126 <br/>From Another Perspective 134<br/>The Impact of the Digital on Bigg-ness by Neil Spiller <br/>Contributors 142<br/>Vol.90,No.6,Profile No.268,Nov.2020<br/>About the Guest-Editor by Ian Ritchie 5<br/>Introduction 6<br/>Why Do People Feel More Comfortable in One Space than Another? By Ian Ritchie 6<br/>Mind in Life in Architecture 14<br/>A Conversation with Architectural Historian Alberto Perez-Gomez by Ian Ritchie<br/>Stage Left, Stage Right -The Heavens & Hell 22<br/>Embodied Meaning & Memory in Performance by Michael Boyd<br/>Resonant Bodies in lmmersive Space by Sarah Robinson 28<br/>Species of Space by Sergei Gepshtein 36<br/>Designing for the Multisensory Mind by Charles Spence 42<br/>Losing Myself 50<br/>Designing for People with Dementia by Niall McLaughlin <br/>Mind Landscapes 60<br/>Navigation, Habitat and Imagination by James Corner <br/>Li ht Regulation of Circadian Rhythms 66<br/>Fact and Fiction and Design Implications by Russell G Foster<br/>Disembodied Worlds- Body, Brain and Architecture in the Digital Age 72<br/>A Conversation with Psycho biologist Vittorio Gallese by Ian Ritchie<br/>News from Nowhere 80<br/>A Biological Reading by Harry Francis Mallgrav<br/>Museums an d the Embodied Mind 88<br/>Sensory Engagement with Artworks and Architecture by Barry C Smith<br/>Neuroscience Does Design 94<br/>What the Brain's Architecture Can Teach Architects by Danbee Kim and Adam R Kampff<br/>Plant Consciousness 100<br/>Towards an Architecture of Expanded Kinship by Andrew Todd <br/>Visual Neuroscience for Architecture 110<br/>Seeking a New Evidence-Based Approach to Design by Thomas D Albright, Sergei Gepshtein and Eduardo Macagno<br/>Wicked Neuroarchitecture 118<br/>Reciprocity, Shapeshifting Problems and a Case for Embodied Knowledge by <br/>Fiona Zisch<br/>From Another Perspective 128 <br/>Architect Manque Michael Sandie by Neil Spiller<br/>Contributors 134<br/>Vol.91,No.1,Issue No.269,Jan.-Feb.2021<br/>About the Guest-Editors 5<br/>Owen Hopkins<br/>Erin McKellar<br/>Introduction 6<br/>What is Multiform?<br/>Owen Hopkins<br/>Aiming for Personality 12<br/>An Exercise of Continuous Improvisation<br/>Lera Samovich<br/>PoMo, Collage and Citation 18<br/>NotesTowards an Etiology of Chunkiness<br/>Mario Carpo<br/>Nothing New 26<br/>Referencing, Remixing and Sampling<br/>Graham Burn, James Crawford and Alexander Turner<br/>Marni Sweaters and Rugby Shirts 32<br/>Colour Blocking in Architecture<br/>Jennifer Bonner<br/>More With Less 40<br/>Responding to Austerity<br/>Catrina Stewart and Hugh McEwen<br/>The Birth and Rebirth of a Movement 48<br/>Charles Jencks's Postmodern Odyssey in ID<br/>Stephen Parnell<br/>Pluralism and the Urban Landscape 56<br/>Towards a Strategic Eclecticism<br/>Dirk Somers<br/>#Architecturez 64<br/>Rackz, Shackz and the Opportunities In Between<br/>Mat Barnes<br/>Exploring, Building,Completing 70<br/>Context and Craft<br/>Amin Taha<br/>Screen's Domesticity 76<br/>From the Postmodern House to Our House<br/>Lea-Catherine Szacka<br/>Taking Joy Seriously 84<br/>An Interview with Artist and Designer Camille Walala<br/>Owen Hopkins<br/>Perceiving Postmodernism 92<br/>Learning from London's Marshlands<br/>David Kohn<br/>Working in Public 100<br/>Political and Design Inheritances in the Work of DK-CM<br/>David Knight and Cristina Monteiro<br/>The Joy of Architecture 108<br/>Evoking Emotions Through Building<br/>Geoff Shearcroft<br/>Remembering in Colour 118<br/>In Conversation with Artist/ Designer Yinka llori<br/>Erin McKallar<br/>From another perspective 124<br/>Iconic iconoclasm : David Connor<br/>Nail Spiller <br/>Contributors 134<br/>Vol.91,No.2,Issue No.270,Mar.-April 2021<br/>About the Editor 5<br/>Neil Spiller<br/>Introduction 6<br/>Urban Artefacts<br/>Developing the Delightful City<br/>Neil Spiller<br/>Setting The Stage 12<br/>Dressing It and Making the Props<br/>Neil Spiller<br/>Continuity With a Difference 20<br/>Rising to Prominence<br/>Paul Finch<br/>Very Much an English Story 30<br/>Peter Cook<br/>The Extra Ordinary 38<br/>Some Thoughts on Architecture and the Theatre of Everyday Life <br/>Simon Allford <br/>Reimagining the Home 46<br/>Isabel Allen<br/>A Passion to Repurpose 54<br/>Flexibility for the Future<br/>Martyn Evans<br/>Opening Up Educating Institutions, Opening Up Methodologies<br/>Ellis Woodman<br/>The Invention of Projects that Create an Address 82<br/>Roger Zogolovitch<br/>A La Recherche d'AHMM 70<br/>Jay Merrick<br/>Being Significant 88<br/>The Problem of What We Cannot Measure<br/>Han if Kara<br/>Colourful Collaboration 96<br/>Creating Joyous Ambiences<br/>Morag Myerscough<br/>Environmental Design from the Intuitive to the Parametric 104<br/>Patrick Bellew<br/>A Symbiotic Relationship 112<br/>Reminiscences of the Family<br/>Joe Morris<br/>The New Establishment 118<br/>Politics and Performance<br/>Frances Anderton<br/>From Another Perspective 128<br/>Old Buildings, New Architecture<br/>Richard Griffiths Architects<br/>Neil Spiller<br/>Contributors 134<br/>Vol.91,No.3,Issue No.271,May-June 2021<br/>About the Guest Editors 5<br/>Mark Morris and Mike Aling<br/>Introduction 6<br/>Scaling Up<br/>The Many Worlds of the Architectural Model<br/>Mark Morris and Mike Aling<br/>More on the Model <br/>Building on the Ruins of Representation<br/>Christian Hubert 14<br/>Miniature Places for Vicarious Visits<br/>Worldbuilding and Architectural Models<br/>Mark JP Wolf 22<br/>Polyphonic Dreams<br/>Storytime in Synthetic Reality<br/>Kate Davies 32<br/>Worlds Without End<br/>Mark Cousins 40<br/>Handmade Worlds<br/>Constructing an Inhabitable Model scape<br/>Pascal Bronner and Thomas Hillier 48<br/>Remodelling<br/>Home as Cosmos<br/>Chad Randi 56<br/>Everything You See is Yours<br/>Step Towards the Certainty of Uncertainty<br/>Theodore Spyropoulos 64<br/>Model & Fragment<br/>On the Performance of Incomplete Architectures<br/>Thea Brejzek and Lawrence Wallen 74<br/>Models as Objects<br/>The Installation as Architectural Encounter<br/>James A Craig and Matt Ozga-Lawn 82<br/>Zero Zero Ze(r)ro(r)<br/>How the Cartographic Thirst to Project the Real Reveals Spaces for the Creation of New Worlds<br/>Ryan Dillon 88<br/>From Mimicry to Coupling<br/>Some Differences, Challenges and Opportunities of Bio-Hybrid Architectures<br/>Phil Ayres 96<br/>The White Cube Virtual Reality<br/>Kathy Battista 102<br/>Back garden Worldbuilding<br/>The Architecture of the Model Village<br/>Mike Aling 112<br/>Paracosmic Project<br/>The Architectural Long Game<br/>Mark Morris 120<br/>From Another Perspective <br/>A Surrealist Rococo Master Kris Kuksi<br/>Neil Spiller 128<br/>Contributor 134<br/>Vol.91,No.4,Issue No.272,July-Aug.2021<br/>About the Editor Neil Spiller 4<br/>Introduction<br/>The Next Generation 6<br/>Circling the Table<br/>Neil Spiller<br/>The Magic of Asking 'What if?' 14<br/>Radical Architectural Pedagogy<br/>Elena Manferdini<br/>Some Colours 24<br/>Unravelling Thesis Constructions<br/>Perry Kuiper<br/>Accelerating Towards Abundance 34<br/>Planetary Strategies in the Era of the Anthropocene<br/>Evan Douglis<br/>Disciplinary Displacements 44<br/>The Revaluation of Conventions through the Postgraduate Thesis<br/>Michael Young<br/>A Canvas on which to Feast 52<br/>A Canadian Adventure<br/>Neil Spiller<br/>Making the Means to Draw Out Ideas 60<br/>Nat Chard<br/>Project Documentaries 68<br/>The Rise of the Cinematic Portfolio<br/>Mark Morris<br/>Post-Operative 76<br/>'Post-isms'<br/>Details of the 21st-Century Educations of Architecturalists<br/>Mark Garcia<br/>Drawing on Situational Sites 86<br/>Riet Eeckho<br/>Building the Future with Architecture 96<br/>Nicolas Hannequin<br/>Re-envisioning Healthcare Urbanism and Architecture 104<br/>Hani Rashid<br/>New Melbourne Pedagogics 112<br/>A Virtual Web of Actions<br/>Jane Burry<br/>The Allegorical Architectural Project 120<br/>Provocateurs, Propositions and Confrontations<br/>Daniel K Brown<br/>From Another Perspective 128<br/>Going Underground<br/>Rick Gooding<br/>Neil Spiller<br/>Contributors 134<br/>Vol.91,No.6,Issue No.274,Nov.-Dec.2021<br/>About the Guest-Editor and Editor 5<br/>Ray Winkler and Neil Spiller<br/>Introduction 6<br/>Let Us Entertain You : A Glimpse Behind the Curtain<br/>Ray Winkler<br/>Sheer Frivolous Pleasure 12<br/>Designing Sensory Stimulation<br/>Neil Spiller<br/>Back to the Future 20<br/>The Architecture of Entertainment<br/>Peter Cook<br/>Innovative Thinking 30<br/>Engineering Solutions<br/>Neil Thomas<br/>When Pigs Do Fly 38<br/>An Uplifting Experience<br/>Aubrey Powell<br/>Light 46<br/>Revealing the Unseen<br/>Patrick Woodroffe<br/>Lonely Together 56<br/>The Coming Confluence of Virtual and Real<br/>Ash Neru<br/>Curating the Crowd 64<br/>Social Media and the Choreography of Affective Experience<br/>Haidy Geismar<br/>Spiralling into Perfection 74<br/>Staging the Choreography of Portability<br/>Adam Davis<br/>Creating Performance Environments 82<br/>Technology, Design and Patience<br/>S. Leonard Auerbach<br/>The Intricate Architecture of Enchantment 90<br/>MAciej Woroniecki<br/>Designing Places for Making Memories 98<br/>lmmersive Audience Experiences for Live Music Performance<br/>Robert Kronenburg<br/>From Nice Ideas to Their Mortal Remains 104<br/>Pink Floyd at the V&A<br/>Victoria Broackes<br/>Technology and Audience as Curator 112<br/>In Conversation with Production Designer<br/>Willie Williams<br/>Ric Lipson<br/>'ToThril lYou, I'll Use Any Device' 120<br/>An Interview with Queen founder members Brian May and Roger Taylor<br/>Ray Winkler<br/>From Another Perspective Hammersmith Apollo 128<br/>A Savage Splendour<br/>Neil Spiller<br/>Contributors 134<br/>Contents 2022<br/>Vol.92,No.1,No.275,Jan.2022<br/>About the Guest-Editor 5<br/>Jose Alfredo Ramirez<br/>Introduction 6<br/>Designing Landscapes<br/>How Policies Shape the World<br/>Jose Alfredo Ramirez<br/>Visualising a Transformative Space that Puts People<br/>and Climate First by Miriam Brett 12<br/>Crises and Contestations <br/>The Promise and Peril of Designing a Green New Deal by Billy Fleming 20<br/>'Raising the Stakes for Landscape' in the Climate Crisis by Clara 0loriz Sanjuan 28<br/>Just Transition<br/>Rewiring Carbon-Pollutant Landscapes and Labour into a Community Forestry Framework by Elena Luciano Suastegui, Rafael Martinez Caldera and Yasmina Yehia 36<br/>Dynamic Domains of Antarctica 44<br/>A Design Model of Global Commons in Sync with Planetary Metabolism<br/>Daniel Kiss and Swadheet Chaturvedi <br/>Take Back the Land 54<br/>Godofredo Enes Pereira, Christina Leigh Geros and Jon Goodbun<br/>Making Space for Green Work by Julian Siravo 62<br/>Taking Apart Buildings and Systems 70<br/>In Converstaion with Mae Bowley of Re:Purpose Savannah by Jane Mah Hutton and Alison Creba<br/>The Red Deal<br/>Decolonising Climate Action by Manuel Shvartzberg Carrio and<br/>Danika Cooper 78<br/>Design Perspectives from the Global South 86<br/>The Case of Mexico by Jose Alfredo Ramirez<br/>Country-Led Approaches in Land Management and Design by <br/>Liam Mouritz and Alex Breedon 96<br/>Monsoonal Solidarity<br/>A Global Approach to Climate Justice by Lindsay Bremner 104<br/>Town, Country and Wilderness<br/>Planning the Half-Earth by Troy Vettese, Drew Pendergrass<br/>and Filip Mesko 112<br/>Towards the Abolition of the Hinterlands by Kai Heron and Alex Heffron 120<br/>From Another Perspective<br/>A Rapturous Delight in the Natural World by Laurie Chetwood <br/>Neil Spiller 128<br/>Contributors 134<br/>Vol.92,No.2,No.276,Mar.2022<br/>About the Guest-Editor 5<br/>Viola Ago<br/>Introduction 6<br/>Embracing Uncertainty<br/>How Policies Shape the World<br/>Viola Ago<br/>Chaos, Creativity, Change 14<br/>The Cybernetic Logic of Late Capitalism<br/>Andrew Culp<br/>Architectonisation 22<br/>The Spatio-Temporal Rhythms of Contemporary Sculptural Practices<br/>Suzanne Cotter<br/>Kombinat 30<br/>The Unseen and Their Architectural Oddkins<br/>Dorina Pllumbi<br/>Painterly, Misfit and Redundant 36<br/>Challenging Precision and Optimisation with Scavenging<br/>Faysal Tabbarah<br/>Moving Pictures 44<br/>Three Installations for Public Life<br/>Jennifer Newsom<br/>Heavyweight 52<br/>Undermining Power Structures Through Spatial Destabilisation<br/>and Force Simulation<br/>Jeffrey Halstead<br/>Rude Forms 60 <br/>Among Us <br/>Contemporary Construction of Prehistoric Ruins<br/>Anna Neimark<br/>Strange Networks' 68<br/>Inhabiting the Boundary Condition<br/>A Conversation with Thom Mayne<br/>Viola Ago<br/>Chromophobia in the 'Smart' City 78<br/>DalenaTran<br/>Rendering Representational Atmosphere 90<br/>Appropriating Formalisms Around Invisible Objects in Film<br/>Carl Lostritto<br/>Signature Urbanism 96<br/>Shaping Subperceptual Forms for the New Multispectral City<br/>Ersela Kripa and Stephen Mueller<br/>Rebellious Architecture 104<br/>Bayou Reconstructed<br/>V Mitch McEwen and Kristina Kay Robinson<br/>An Aesthetic of Collapse 114<br/>Alternative Form, Disorder, and Indeterminacy<br/>A Conversation with Jack Halberstam<br/>Viola Ago <br/>From Another Perspective<br/>Sculpting the Forest of Symbols 120<br/>Nick Ervinck<br/>Neil Spiller<br/>Contributors 126<br/>Vol.92,No.3,No.277,May 2022<br/>About the Guest-Editors 5<br/>Matias del Campo and Neil Leach<br/>Introduction 6<br/>Can Machines Hallucinate Architecture?<br/>Al as Design Method<br/>Matias del Campo and Neil Leach<br/>The Legacy Sketch Machine 14<br/>From Artificial to Architectural Intelligence<br/>Wolf dPrix, Karolin Schmidbaur, Daniel Bolojan and Efilena Baseta<br/>Creative Al 22<br/>Augmenting Design Potency<br/>Daniel Bolojan<br/>Space in the Mind of a Machine 28<br/>lmmersive Narratives<br/>Refik Anadol<br/>Strange, But Familiar Enough 38<br/>The Design Ecology of Neural Architecture<br/>Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger<br/>When Robots Dream 46<br/>In Conversation with Alexandra Carlson<br/>Matias del Campo<br/>Augmenting Digital Nature 54<br/>Generative Art as a Constructive Feedback Loop<br/>Sofia Crespo and Feileacan McCormick<br/>Al and Myths of Creativity<br/>Lev Manovich<br/>ArchitecturaI Hallucinations 66<br/>What Can Al Tell Us About the Mind of an Architect?<br/>Neil Leach<br/>Al-Controlled Robot Masks 72<br/>Resisting Patriarchal Oppression <br/>Behnaz Farahi <br/>Assembled Worlds 80 <br/>New Campo Marzio - Piranesi in the Age of Al<br/>M Casey Rehm and Damjan Jovanovic <br/>Architectural Plasticity 86<br/>The Aesthetics of Neural Sampling <br/>Immanuel Koh <br/>Synthesising Artificial Intelligence and Physical Performance <br/>Achim Menges and Thomas Wortmann 94<br/>Sequential Masterplanning Using Urban-GANs 100<br/>Wanyu He<br/>Time for Change - The lnFraRed Revolution 108 <br/>How Al-driven Tools can Reinvent Design for Everyone<br/>Theodoros Galanos and Angelos Chronis<br/>Cyborganic Living 116<br/>Maria Kuptsova<br/>Unleashing New Creativities 122<br/>Matias del Campo and Neil Leach<br/>Endlessskyscraper 124<br/>Eduard Haiman<br/>The Serlio Code 126<br/>Gabriel Esquivel, Jean Jaminet and Shane Bugni<br/>Cloud Pergola 128<br/>Alisa Andrasek<br/>Dream Estate 130<br/>Damjan Jovanovic<br/>and Lidija Kljakovic<br/>The Dragonfly Wing Project 132<br/>Hao Zheng and Masoud Akbarzadeh<br/>Artificial Relief 134<br/>Kyle Steinfeld<br/>From Another Perspective<br/>ArchitecturaI Intelligence 136<br/>Colloquy of Mobiles Redux<br/>Neil Spiller<br/>Contributors 142<br/>Vol.92,No.4,No.277,July 2022<br/>About the Editor 5<br/>Neil Spiller<br/>Introduction 6<br/>Removing the Cataracts<br/>Architectural Imagination<br/>Neil Spiller<br/>Fantastical Monsters 14<br/>The Persistent Memory of Machines<br/>Aaron Betsky<br/>Constructing Indeterminacy 22<br/>A Detournement of Didactic Models<br/>Penelope Haralambidou<br/>Consistency in Change 30<br/>Architecture for Optimistic Living<br/>Ricardo de Ostos<br/>Shallow to Deep: Drawing as Close Encounter 38<br/>Michael McGarry<br/>Visceral Encounters 46<br/>Unevenness in Moments of Foundational Apprehension<br/>Jason Young<br/>Making Rainbows 54<br/>Landscapes for Negotiation<br/>Sarah de Villiers<br/>Urban Cartographies 62<br/>Drawing Seen Through Bacon's Painting<br/>Peter Salter<br/>World-Shaping 70<br/>Choreographies of Mapping and Construction<br/>Robin Wilson<br/>A Moving Grove 78<br/>Our Climate Future and Its Branching Possibilities<br/>Nicholas de Monchaux<br/>Thick Fields and Aberrant Transmutations 86<br/>Chris L Smith<br/>Hermeneutic Imagination 94<br/>Drawing Out Freud<br/>Alberto Perez-Gomez<br/>King of Infinite Space 102<br/>The Talisman and the Temple<br/>Neil Spiller<br/>Moments - On the Dissecting Table 110<br/>Wolfgang Tschapeller<br/>A Band of Colours 118<br/>Spectral Assemblies<br/>Ulrika Karlsson<br/>From Another Perspective 128<br/>Valuing Drawings<br/>TheTchoban Foundation<br/>Neil Spiller<br/>Contributors 134<br/>Vol.92,No.5,No.278,Sep.2022<br/>About the Guest-Editor 5<br/>Samantha Hardingham<br/>Introduction 6<br/>On the Visible Spectrum<br/>Samantha Hardingham<br/>Notes on a 20-Year Partnership 14<br/>Challenging Architecture and Each Other<br/>John Lyall<br/>Where There's a Will . . . 22<br/>Peter Cook<br/>A Second Course in Architecture 30<br/>Samantha Hardingham<br/>Willie Wonky and the Arty-tecture Factory 38<br/>Nigel Coates<br/>Will Power 46<br/>Paul Finch<br/>Yes, This Is Architecture 54<br/>Neil Thomas<br/>Forty B&H and a Pork Pie 62<br/>My Dad the Architect<br/>Ollie Alsop<br/>Collaboration and Friendship, Art and Architecture 70<br/>Will Mclean<br/>Seeing Things Differently 78<br/>Painting, the Object and the Art of Conversation<br/>Clare Hamman<br/>The WillS of Words An Alsop Mediagraphy 86<br/>Mark Garcia<br/>Art of the Impossible 94<br/>A Posthumous Supercrit<br/>Kester Rattenbur<br/>Building Knowledge 102<br/>Reflections on Peckham Library<br/>Thomas Aquilina<br/>Back to His Roots 110<br/>all Design - the Legacy of an All-inclusive Architect<br/>Marcos Rosello<br/>From Another Perspective 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