The Cornell Journal of Architecture is one the most distinguished publications in its field, chronicling developments in the history, theory, criticism, practice, and teaching of architecture. Volume 6 combines the written and visual work of 22 practitioners, professors, and students throughout North America. Among the issues examined are the role of building technology within studio projects and the dissemination of an architectural pedagogy by the work of alternative modernist canons. This journal also includes award ...
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The Cornell Journal of Architecture is one the most distinguished publications in its field, chronicling developments in the history, theory, criticism, practice, and teaching of architecture. Volume 6 combines the written and visual work of 22 practitioners, professors, and students throughout North America. Among the issues examined are the role of building technology within studio projects and the dissemination of an architectural pedagogy by the work of alternative modernist canons. This journal also includes award-winning thesis work from Cornell University architecture students.
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