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Candide. Journal for Architectural Knowledge
No. 12
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Edited by: Axel Sowa, Ela Kacel
Texts by: Roman Bezjak, Nicholas Boyarsky, Lard Buurman, Davide Deriu, Alexa Färber, Ela Kacel, Markus Lanz, Bettina Lockemann, Clare Melhuish, Elisabeth Neudörfl, Birgit Schillak-Hammers, Mary N. Woods
Graphic Design: Adriaan Mellegers
Institution: Candide. Journal for Architectural Knowledge
English
February 2021
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140
Pages, 50 Ills.
softcover
172mm x
242mm
ISBN:
978-3-7757-4853-7
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In recent years, visual urbanism has emerged as a new research field. Photographers and researchers had been experimenting with critical visual methodologies in anthropology, cultural studies, sociology, and cultural geography. They underlined the importance of reflexivity and questioned the uncritical use of both cameras and images. Yet, until now, a discussion of incorporating visual research methods into the knowledge of architectural design and urban planning has been very minimal. Candide N° 12 gathers voices of a cross-disciplinary dialogue between theoreticians and practitioners of urbanism and photography. The authors of the forthcoming issue provide answers to a number of key questions: What can architects, urban planners and designers learn from photographers and visual artists and vice versa? How can we define a new common ground between making photography and designing urban spaces?
Candide. Journal for Architectural Knowledge was founded in 2009 by AXEL SOWA and SUSANNE SCHINDLER at the Department of Architectural Theory at RWTH Aachen University. The publication is dedicated to the discussion and dissemination of current discourses in architecture. Hatje Cantz has been publishing Candide since its sixth issue.
Candide. Journal for Architectural Knowledge was founded in 2009 by AXEL SOWA and SUSANNE SCHINDLER at the Department of Architectural Theory at RWTH Aachen University. The publication is dedicated to the discussion and dissemination of current discourses in architecture. Hatje Cantz has been publishing Candide since its sixth issue.
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