Slow Manifesto: Lebbeus Woods Blog
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Author: ed. Claire Jacobson
In the fall of 2007, Lebbeus Woods (1940-2012), long admired for his visionary architecture and mastery of drawing, began a blog. The eclectic mix of articles, drawings, anecdotes, poetry, interviews, and photographic essays explored topics ranging from architectural theory and criticism to education and politics. Amassing more than 300 entries by its end in the summer of 2012, it is regarded by many as the most comprehensive and accessible archive of Woods's prodigious creativity. An edited volume of the blog's centrepiece entries, this book stands as a fragmentary essay on the nature of architecture that will be dear to architects, students, and thinkers everywhere.
ISBN 9781616893347. Princeton Architectural Press. pb. 288 pages. 75 b/w ills. 18 x 25 cm.
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In the fall of 2007, Lebbeus Woods (1940-2012), long admired for his visionary architecture and mastery of drawing, began a blog. The eclectic mix of articles, drawings, anecdotes, poetry, interviews, and photographic essays explored topics ranging from architectural theory and criticism to education and politics. Amassing more than 300 entries by its end in the summer of 2012, it is regarded by many as the most comprehensive and accessible archive of Woods's prodigious creativity. An edited volume of the blog's centrepiece entries, this book stands as a fragmentary essay on the nature of architecture that will be dear to architects, students, and thinkers everywhere.
ISBN 9781616893347. Princeton Architectural Press. pb. 288 pages. 75 b/w ills. 18 x 25 cm.
reprinting