032c Issue #8: Space Begins Because We Look Away From Where We Are

032c Issue #8: Space Begins Because We Look Away From Where We Are
032c Issue #8: Space Begins Because We Look Away From Where We Are

SPACE BEGINS BECAUSE WE LOOK AWAY FROM WHERE WE ARE: From Lewis Baltz’s prophetic images of the new industrial parks near Irvine, California in 1974 to the auto-generated red melted sugar landscapes by Herzog De Meuron, this issue features experiences and perceptions of space.
Contributors: An Architektur, Lewis Baltz, Jop van Bennekom, Joachim Bessing, Lee Broomfield, Sem Rubio Chico, Paul Elliman, Sabisha Friedberg, Genevieve Gauckler, Sebastian Hammelehle, Herzog & de Meuron, Mark Hooper, Benjamin Alexander Huseby, Steven Klein, Aglaia Konrad, Aram Lintzel, Niklas Maak, Taiji Matsue, Alasdair McLellan, Peter Michalzik, Hideki Nakajima, Alexander von Schönburg, Libby Sellers.

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032c Issue #8: Space Begins Because We Look Away From Where We Are
032c Issue #8: Space Begins Because We Look Away From Where We Are
032c Issue #8: Space Begins Because We Look Away From Where We Are
032c Issue #8: Space Begins Because We Look Away From Where We Are
032c Issue #8: Space Begins Because We Look Away From Where We Are
032c Issue #8: Space Begins Because We Look Away From Where We Are