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HUNCH 9 - Premium Ergonomic Office Chair with Lumbar Support for Home & Workspace - Adjustable Height & Breathable Mesh Back - Ideal for Long Hours Sitting, Gaming & Remote Work
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HUNCH 9 - Premium Ergonomic Office Chair with Lumbar Support for Home & Workspace - Adjustable Height & Breathable Mesh Back - Ideal for Long Hours Sitting, Gaming & Remote Work
HUNCH 9 - Premium Ergonomic Office Chair with Lumbar Support for Home & Workspace - Adjustable Height & Breathable Mesh Back - Ideal for Long Hours Sitting, Gaming & Remote Work
HUNCH 9 - Premium Ergonomic Office Chair with Lumbar Support for Home & Workspace - Adjustable Height & Breathable Mesh Back - Ideal for Long Hours Sitting, Gaming & Remote Work
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+++Disciplines+++

+++Penelope Dean [ed.]+++

ISBN

978-90-805362-7-2

Graphic designer

Mick Morssink, Penelope Dean

Number of pages

152

Book size

30 x 16.5

Binding

Paperback

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HUNCH 9 will assert a broad disciplinary claim regarding architectural publications generally: it is not the quantities of publications that are a problem, but rather their consistent failure to present lines of reasoning. This inadequacy will be addressed by disciplining the issue: by organizing projects, lectures, interviews and essays into a set of arguments about 'disciplines'.
'Return' will discuss the current erosion of architecture's disciplinary distinctions; 'Resonate' will examine the perspectives of other disciplines such as music, money, planning and film; 'Reason' will trace theoretical precedents for architectural autonomy, expertise, and education; 'Realize' will make connections between theory and practices through Berlage research-production processes, construction technology, form and precedent; and 'Relay' will expose the various disciplinary transfers in and out of architectural practice.

Texts for this issue include essays and lectures by Brian Eno, Jeff Kipnis, Bernard Cache, Lieven de Cauter, Mark Linder, Alejandro Zaera-Polo, Richard Sennett, Paul Morrell, Helene Furján, Peter Trummer, Ronald Wall, Rem Koolhaas, a master class by Greg Lynn, a studio with Salvador Perez Arroyo and an interview with R.E. Somol.

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