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AA Publications Catalogue Spring Update 2013 Architectural Association

AA Publications The Architectural Association publishes titles that explore developments in architecture, engineering, landscape and urbanism as well as the fields that touch on them philosophy, history, art and photography. The AA is an independent school of architecture. Courses are divided into two main areas the undergraduate programmes, leading to the highly regarded AA Diploma and to RIBA/ARB Parts I and II; and the MA, MSc, MArch, MPhil, PhD and AA Graduate Design programmes, which include specialised courses in housing and urbanism, sustainable environmental design, history and critical thinking, landscape urbanism, emergent technologies and design, as well as a short course in building conservation. Architecture Words 10 Utopia Anthony Vidler c 200 pp, 180 x 110 mm, paperback September 2013 978-1-907896-16-3 This instalment of the Architecture Words series is based on five MA presentations at the AA School all on the subject of utopia by Anthony Vidler, professor at the School of Architecture at The Cooper Union, New York City. In these five resulting essays, Vidler presents not a descriptive history of utopias, but a series of questions and problematics that have emerged throughout history when utopian thought, as derived from literary and philosophical genres, has been spatialised by architects and urbanists.

Architecture Words 11 The House of Light and Entropy Alessandra Ponte c 200 pp, 180 x 110 mm, paperback June 2013 978-1-907896-17-0 Formerly announced as Maps and Territories, this collection of essays written by landscape historian Alessandra Ponte, begins with an investigation of the American obsession with lawns and then continues to collectively map the aesthetic, scientific and technological production of past and present North American landscapes. These include the American desert as a privileged site of scientific and artistic testing; the faraway projects of electrification of the Canadian North; the transformation of the notion and perception of waste and wasteland during the twentieth century; the photographic medium and its encounters with Native Americans; as well as an introductory essay, 'The Map and the Territory', written specifically for this volume. Architecture Words 12 Stones Against Diamonds Lina Bo Bardi With an introduction by Silvana Rubino 132 pp, 180 x 110 mm, paperback January 2013 978-1-907896-20-0 Lina Bo Bardi (1914 1992) was a prolific architect, designer and thinker, whose work, absorbing her native Italy and then after 1946 her adopted homeland, Brazil, spans across architecture, furniture, stage and costume design, urban planning, curatorial work, teaching and writing. This collection of essays is the first-ever English anthology of her of writings. It includes texts written when she was still living in Italy as well as later contributions to a number of Brazilian newspapers, journals and magazines. An acute critic and a creative thinker, Bo Bardi proposes a series of new parameters for design thinking and practice. Presented collectively, her texts present a wealth of inspirational thoughts articulated in a refreshingly simple, straightforward fashion.

Architecture Words 13 Flash in the Pan Sylvia Lavin c 160 pp, 180 x 110 mm, paperback October 2013 978-1-907896-32-3 In this collection of fleeting meditations on what Baudelaire championed (and Michael Fried chastised) as presentness, Lavin investigates the convergence of notions such as liveness, the provisional and the obsolete in revealing qualities of the contemporary. Three sets of essays, some published here for the first time, explore different forms of architectural time particularly as they shape the differences between history, theory and criticism as genres of writing. The first part focuses on ephemeral architectures in the 1960s, from discos to dioramas. The second takes a more distant view of the field in order to theorise on the central importance of apparently minor practices and ideas such as curation and colour to the longstanding structure of the discipline. The third part features essays instigated by current architectural events and developments with an eye towards understanding how they actively participate in the construction of the present. AA Agendas 12 Drawings that Count Edited by Francesca Hughes With an interview with Mary Beard and essays by Noam Andrews and David Edgerton 176 pp, 220 x 220 mm, paperback April 2013 978-1-907896-26-2 20 No architectural category is more fickle or more artificial than context. This collection of 60 large drawings produced over five years by AA Diploma 15 addresses the construction of context by architecture for its own very particular purposes. A self-declared renderfree zone, the unit s interrogations of architecture s seminal sites (antiquity, technology, the future and its proxies) examine the role of figuration and the exclusion of indeterminacy in the always already mediated question of context. Through the quiet business of counting, these line drawings against the double ascendancy of parametricisation and the glossy rendered perspective question architecture s ambivalent relations to the artifice it installs between itself and the outside world.

Adaptive Ecologies: Correlated Systems of Living Edited by Theodore Spyropoulos With essays by Patrik Schumacher, Mark Burry, Brett Steele and John Frazer 336 pp, extensive col. & b / w ills 240 x 184 mm, hardcover May 2013 978-1-907896-13-2 30 Recent architecture has found itself having to cope with new social and cultural complexities that demand networked systems that are time- based, reconfigurable and evolutionary, and a corresponding model of urbanism defined as an adaptive ecology. It is against this backdrop that the AA s graduate Design Research Lab (DRL) has pursued its recent studio agenda through project-based research focusing on alternative models of housing. Integral to this research is a notion of architecture that looks towards designing systems that seek higher ordered goals emerging through an intimate correlation of material and computational interaction. This book presents the results of this research and with it constructs a generative view of space and structure and the exploration of behaviourbased models of living through patterns found in nature. Dogma: 11 Projects Pier Vittorio Aureli and Martino Tattara With an introduction by Brett Steele and afterword by Gabriele Mastrigli 120 pp, 280 x 232 mm, paperback March 2013 978-1-907896-30-9 25 Over the past ten years the Brussels-based architectural studio Dogma, founded and led by Pier Vittorio Aureli and Martino Tattara, has focused almost exclusively on large-scale projects and citywide interventions. These projects venture beyond mere physical size to expand conceptual frameworks and radically rethink what it is to produce an architectural project, in the process challenging the very discipline itself. This book, and its accompanying AA exhibition, explores 11 works developed since 2002 that collectively present the Dogma ethos: to see the urban project as a comprehensive domain in which architectural form, the political and the city are reclaimed as one field. Mobilising and reinvigorating both drawing and text the quintessential tools of architecture these 11 projects range from speculative and theoretical proposals to investigations that question today s modes of housing.

Fact and Fiction Edited by Rubens Azevedo and Julian Löffler With an afterword by Pascal Schöning 80 pp, col. & b / w ills 180 x 180 mm, paperback November 2012 978-1-907896-27-9 10 Fact and Fiction is the last volume of a trilogy of books seeking to document the work, events and spirit of AA Diploma Unit 3, run by Pascal Schöning from 1993 to 2008 and its experimental project Cinematic Architecture. Bricoleur Bricolage Frank Barkow June 2013 978-1-907896-29-3 Prompted by the art historian Hal Foster s recent description of Barkow Leibinger as bricoleurs as much as they are engineers, Bricoleur Bricolage presents an overview of Barkow Leibinger s recent work, largely through their recently completed Tour Total building in Berlin.

AA BOOK PROJECTS REVIEW 2013 AA Book: Projects Review 2013 c 380 pp extensive col. & b / w ills 249 x 170 mm, paperback June 2013 978-1-907896-31-6 c 25 AA Book: Projects Review will offer an overview of the AA s 2012/13 academic year. Accompanying the school s end-of-year show, the book features hundreds of drawings, models, installations, photographs and other materials documenting the world s most international and experimental school of architecture. AA Files 66 c 140 pp, extensively illustrated in col. 297 x 245 mm May 2013 978-1-907896-25-5 Features essays by the writer William Firebrace on the London Planetarium, the historians, Joshua Mardell on John Voelcker, Adrian Forty on Alberto Burri s Gibellina, and Karin Jaschke on Herman Haan, the critic Irénée Scalbert on London s urban ecology, and three conversations: the first, a republication of a 1959 AA evening with Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, the second, with architect Moshe Safdie, and the third, with photographer Hilla Becher. By annual subscription: UK 32, overseas 33 inc. P&P Back issues (nos. 1 to 60) subject to availability at 6 each.

Bedford Press Bedford Press was initiated by the AA in 2008 as a publishing imprint that seeks to develop contemporary models of publication practice, and build upon the AA s renowned legacy of independent publishing. Bedford Press is a private press with the dual purpose of establishing an on-site facility for the production of printed matter for the AA School and to create a new typology of publications that extends beyond the Architectural Association s existing programme. The press aims to establish a more responsive model of small-scale publishing, nimble enough to encompass the entire chain of production in a single fluid activity, from initial commission to the final printing. Ahali: An Anthology for Setting a Setting 176 pp, extensive b / w ills 210 x 148 mm, paperback May 2013 978-1-907414-26-8 Ahali: An Anthology for Setting a Setting is a collection of selected articles from current and previous contributions to Ahali, a journal by artist Can Altay. Ahali in Turkish refers to a community defined through contingency without a defined or expressed commonality other than being together. The contents of each issue of the journal are composed of invited contributions. Titles include: Support, Control and Letting Go; Modelmaking for the Socio-spatio-economico-political / On Propositions and Implementation; Co-habitation and Parasitical Practice; Locatedness (and Education?); Recycling and Reconfiguration / Sustainable Excess; Community and Contingency; Forecasting Broken Pasts; and Becoming Globe. Contributors include Binna Choi, Jason Coburn, Celine Condorelli, Claire Doherty, Chris Evans, Luca Frei, Nils Norman, Paul O Neill, Mike Nelson and others.

Civic City Cahiers e-book editions Edited by Jesko Fezer & Matthias Görlich 3 (TBC) The Civic City Cahier series edited by Jesko Fezer & Matthias Görlich, and published since 2010, provides material for a critical discussion about the role of design for a new social city. It publishes short monographic texts by authors who specialise in urban and design theory and practice, including Gui Bonsiepe, Neil Brenner, Tom Holert, Margit Mayer, Jamie Peck, Erik Swyngedouw and Nik Theodore. The series will be available for the first time in e-book format, beginning with the out-of-print editions 1 and 2. The Civic City Cahier series is a project of the Civic City Institute for critical design research, run by Ruedi Baur, Vera Baur, Miguel Robles-Duran, Imke Plinta, Matthias Görlich, Jesko Fezer and others. Contestations: Learning From Critical Experiments in Education Edited by Tim Ivison & Tom Vandeputte With contributions by Sean Dockray, Ultra-red, Nils Norman, Franco Berardi, Gregory Sholette, Jakob Jakobsen and Bernard Stiegler 190 x 115 mm, paperback March 2013 978-1-907414-23-7 TBC Contestations brings together a range of artists, theorists and other practitioners to consider the state of education and learning in light of political struggle, institutional crisis and new media platforms. Focusing on creative experiments in education, Contestations seeks to instigate a conversation about the future direction of education, challenging existing academic models while examining possibilities for strategic intervention and self-organisation.

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