Pratt Sessions, Volume 2 |
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Editor:
| Erdman, David Copy, Original |
Contribution by:
| Allen, Stan Aranda, Ben Ayata, Kutan Bloom, Jackilin Hah Diller, Elizabeth Harman, Graham Lasch, Chris Lavin, Sylvia Maltzan, Michael Oyler, Dwayne Pasquarelli, Gregg Pita, Florencia Somol, Robert Wu, Jenny Young, Michael de Landa, Manuel |
Series title: | Pratt Sessions Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-943532-23-0 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2021 |
Publisher: | ORO Editions
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Imprint: | ORO Applied Research + Design |
Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $29.95 |
Book Description:
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Pratt Sessions presents a series of conversations between notable practitioners and thinkers. This is the second volume, featuring six conversations divided into two areas of focus, exploring and examining how new mediums and new contexts can be defined, redefined, and understood within the realm of architectural design.
Based on an ongoing lecture series at Pratt Institute's Graduate Architecture and Urban Design program, each Session brings...
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Pratt Sessions presents a series of conversations between notable practitioners and thinkers. This is the second volume, featuring six conversations divided into two areas of focus, exploring and examining how new mediums and new contexts can be defined, redefined, and understood within the realm of architectural design.
Based on an ongoing lecture series at Pratt Institute's Graduate Architecture and Urban Design program, each Session brings together two participants as a means of instigating discourse and dissolving and/or reinforcing the artifice of geographically-based discourse networks. Participants are carefully paired together based on the content of their work and the region in which they reside and/or practices. Participiants frame their work around a disciplinary provocation in short, non-standard lecture presentations, and engage in an in-depth dialogue.
Pratt Sessions is intended as a book series, each volume featuring six conversations, which originally took place over the course of two academic semesters. The six sessions are divided in two areas of focus, exploring and examining how new mediums and new contexts can be defined, redefined, and understood within the realm of architectural design.