The publication brings together some amazing practices and writers from around the world to explore the emerging landscape of practice-based architectural research and understand the ways in which this new mode has been turning the traditional architectural studio into a learning environment that adopts and adapts academic models, and – more or less explicitly – posits architectural research as a potential source of business intelligence.
The full issue can be viewed online here and the launch of the printed edition will take place in June.
Contributors:
Anne Boddington (Kingston University), Alison Creba, Lionel Devlieger (Rotor), Daniel Davis (WeWork), Harriet Harriss (RCA), Rory Hyde (V&A), Lara Kinneir (LSA), James Soane (Project Orange), Ziona Strelitz (ZZA), Leon van Schaik (RMIT), John Zhang (University of Westminster) and David Green (Perkins+Will).
Anne Boddington (Kingston University), Alison Creba, Lionel Devlieger (Rotor), Daniel Davis (WeWork), Harriet Harriss (RCA), Rory Hyde (V&A), Lara Kinneir (LSA), James Soane (Project Orange), Ziona Strelitz (ZZA), Leon van Schaik (RMIT), John Zhang (University of Westminster) and David Green (Perkins+Will).
Featured Practices:
Assemble (Jane Hall), Foster + Partners (Michael Jones), iredale pedersen hook (Martyn Hook), OMA/AMO (Carol Patterson), Frederik Weissenborn (Public Practice), Superflux (Anab Jain, Jon Ardern Danielle Knight) and DSDHA (Deborah Saunt, Tom Greenall, Roberta Marcaccio).