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Pamphlet Architecture 29
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Ambiguous Spaces, the newest installment in the Pamphlet Architecture series and a return to Pamphlet's own progressive roots, features the architectural fictio
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Conceived as a set of "Flexible Standards," this new addition to the Pamphlet Architecture series proposes a new way of thinking about roadways in cities. By re
Pamphlet Architecture 16: Architecture as a Translation of Music
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Pamphlet Architecture was begun in 1977 by William Stout and Steven Holl as an independent vehicle for dialogue among architects, and has become a popular venue
Pamphlet Architecture 11-20
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The Pamphlet Architecture series was founded in 1978 by architects Steven Holl and William Stout as a venue for publishing the works, thoughts, and theory of a
Pamphlet Architecture 14: Mosquitoes
Language: en
Pages: 84
Authors: Kenneth Lancet Kaplan
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Architects Ken Kaplan and Ted Krueger present a blunt criticism of present social and political conditions. In response to the "dogmatic gas" that they perceive