#10
Apr 2020
- Contributors
- Hasan Hachem, Elisa Iturbe, Kyle Dugdale, Kavyashri Cherala, Nicholas Raap, Mark Talbot, Wes Hiatt, Gideon Fink Shapiro, Stephanie Jazmines, Bobby Cannavino, Eduardo Alfonso, Tatiana Bilbao, & Alissa Lopez Serfozo
- Editors
- Dante Furioso, Nicolas Kemper, Julie Turgeon, James Coleman, & Sarah Kasper
- Graphic Designers
- Chase Booker & Laura Foxgrover
- Illustrators
- Stephanie Jazmines, Maxfield Schnaufer, & Charles Kane
- Skyline Editor
- Zazu Swistel
Articles
Essay
Architecture’s history with widespread illness emphasizes the discipline’s ability to support public health.
Essay
A microcosm of the temporary architectural response to this moment of viral crisis.
Essay
Architecture becomes a backdrop for the struggle, real or imagined, between survival and doom.
Essay
Densities are shifting, and it may be for the better.
Essay
When most of us turn and look at our interiors, there is no quality to be seen, let alone any architecture.
Conversation
Interviewed by Alissa Lopez Serfozo
Reviews
Unorthodox, Netflix, March 2020, 4 episodes
Heroics are for Speer, and “there are no heroes in music.”
Dogma, The Room of One’s Own, Milan: Black Square Press, 2017
Upon what possessions, relations, and places do we build stability in our lives?