#22

- Contributors
- Kate Wagner, Enrique Ramirez, Anna Kats, Jonah Coe-Scharff, Palmyra Geraki, & Shane Reiner-Roth
- Issue Editors
- Nicolas Kemper & Samuel Medina
- Desk Editors
- Alex Klimoski, Phillip Denny, Carolyn Bailey, & Nicolas Kemper
- Art Director
- Laura Coombs
- Digital Director
- Seth Thompson
- Skyline Editors
- Tiffany Xu, Anna Talley, Nicholas Raap, Phillip Denny, & Jack Murphy
- Copy Editor
- Benjamin Spier
Reviews
Daydream Houses of Los Angeles by Charles Jencks. Rizzoli, 64 pp.
An overlooked classic by Charles Jencks finds the serial taxonomist in top form.
Architecture, Theater, and Fantasy: Bibiena Drawings from the Jules Fisher Collection was on view at the Morgan Library & Museum from May 28 to September 12, 2021.
The architecture of the stage is neither purely image nor purely space, but rather something tenuous that falls in between.
Theory’s Curriculum by Joseph Bedford (ed.). The Architecture Exchange, 166 pp., $10.
To many observers, theory in architecture persists only in a zombified form. Some aren’t so sure.
Set the Night on Fire L.A. in the Sixties by Mike Davis and Jon Wiener. Verso, 800 pp., $25
We can’t wait around for a spark, Mike Davis always seemed to be saying.
Articles

The cosmically pop take on Eero Saarinen’s CBS Building you never knew you needed

An overlooked classic by Charles Jencks finds the serial taxonomist in top form.

The architecture of the stage is neither purely image nor purely space, but rather something tenuous that falls in between.

To many observers, theory in architecture persists only in a zombified form. Some aren’t so sure.

We can’t wait around for a spark, Mike Davis always seemed to be saying.
