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Response to Enduring Innocence and War Against the Center

Galison’s “War Against the Center” and Easterling’s “Contemplation: Seas” in “Enduring Innocence” both address how architecture and in particular larger landscapes are performing politically. I’d like to draw some comparisons between the two articles here. Both are addressing large networked … Continue reading

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Response to Easterling: of pirates & patrons

Principled stances, in their righteousness and purity, store their own fierceness.  Similarly, building, landscape, and urbanism are often regarded as passive, innocent, and static.  They are even beloved for this stillness.  Yet they too possess a political constitution and disposition … Continue reading

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