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Log Tote Bags Now Available Phyllis Lambert in Conversation with Cynthia Davidson at Van Alen Books
May 2, 7 PM
Georges Teyssot at Van Alen Books
April 24, 7 PM
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In Pursuit of Architecture
Le pari(s) de BKK Francois Roche Hong Kong's Shifting Grounds Julie Rose Projects for the Post-Ironic City Emmanuel Petit Piles, Puddles, and other Architectural Irritants Timothy Hyde The stupid matter, or, some thoughts that rhyme and don't Malak Helmy "Nothing Serious" Tom Daniell The Theology Of Tabula Rasa: Walter Benjamin And Architecture in The Age of Precarity Pier Vittorio Aureli Two Hundred and Eighty-Eight Lines Mark Morris Wild Physics: Design at the Outskirts of Town Brian Boigon Building Scenarios: Milstein Hall Cynthia Davidson Signs of Their Time: Calculated Formal Excesses of Digital Ornament, Part I Ingeborg M. Rocker Sleeper(s) Christopher Pierce Representations Massimo Scolari Digital Darwinism: Mass Collaboration, Form-Finding, and the Dissolution of Authorship Mario Carpo Modernity's Opiate, or, The Crisis of Iconic Architecture Simone Brott A Conversation with Yona Friedman Manuel Orazi The Tragedy of the Commons? Sanford Kwinter In the Cause of Architecture: Traversing Design and Making Iain Maxwell & Dave Pigram Architecture as a Practice of Biopolitical Disobedience Beatriz Preciado Volatile Formation Roland Snooks The Report of My Death Sylvia Lavin Architecture on the Wire: Resilience Through Vitality Pia Ednie-Brown Reclaim Resi[lience]stance //......R2 Francois Roche Never Demolish:
Bois-le-Pretre Regrows in Paris
Craig Buckley Contextual Counterpoint in Architecture Charles Jencks The Historicity of the Modern Daniel Sherer Of Raspberries, Rawhide, and Rhetoric Todd Gannon The Return of the Repressed Tom Daniell Location Location Location – or, for whom they built holes Jeffrey Kipnis Tenderness Sylvia Lavin Up Against the Wall: Colin Rowe at La Tourette Anthony Vidler Digital Syle Mario Carpo 53 Questions for Preston Scott Cohen Labor and Architecture: Revisiting Cedric Price's Potteries Thinkbelt Pier Vittorio Aureli Design Hacking: The Machinery of Visual Combinatorics Andrew Witt Wagnerism Embodied Joseph Clarke English Pastoral Andrea Phillips Requiem in White Nicholas de Monchaux What Plastic Wants Brennan Buck Esprit futur Simone Brott 53 Questions for Robert A.M. Stern Luca Farinelli Log part of ARCHIZINES exhibition at Architectural Association 53 Questions for Stan Allen Luca Farinelli Log 23 Launch with Nicholas de Monchaux at Van Alen Books, October 27 Results: Log's Second Ever Postcard Competition Event: Log in Conversation with Mario Carpo at Van Alen Books
September 29
Caroline O'Donnell Gets Ugly . . . The Second Ever Log Postcard Competition Superstudio Resurfaces with its Book of Exorcisms Log and San Rocco: Text vs. Image
at Van Alen Books Thursday, August 9 at 7pm
Sylvia Lavin Exposes Excess Book Talk and Signing:
The Possibility of an Absolute Architecture by Pier Vittorio Aureli
Tom Daniell Tells a Story of Names Ingeborg M. Rocker Traces
The Idea of Style
Patrik Schumacher Campaigns for Parametricism Mark Jarzombek Curates Critical Impossibilities Rem Koolhaas Forges Into Preservation Walter Benjamin's Unconscious Detlef Mertins Anycorp Featured in Exhibition at CCA Observations On Resistance Ariane Lourie Harrison Taking Note of Transformation Sylvia Lavin The Real and the Virtual Cynthia Davidson Meet the Nelsons Wes Jones A Conversation with Charles Gwathmey Cynthia Davidson and Charles Gwathmey |

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In Pursuit of Architecture

March 2013

In Pursuit of Architecture: 2003–2013
A Special 10th Anniversary issue of Log

Since its inception in September 2003, the journal Log has sought to present through writing the kinds of thinking and concepts that drive the making of architecture today. In Pursuit of Architecture, a special tenth anniversary issue of the magazine, will feature ten buildings that have contributed to architectural discourse between 2003 and 2013.

Architects age 59 and younger are invited to submit ONE building project completed or started between 2003 and 2013 for publication in this celebratory issue. In a 2 MB PDF with a maximum of four letter-size pages, please present concept sketches, plans and sections, photographs of the finished work or its construction, a project text, and client contact. Log will only consider permanent work completed or initiated in the last ten years; we will not consider temporary pavilions, installations, or competition entries. Individuals or firms that submit multiple entries will not be considered.

PDFs should be sent to submissions [at] anycorp.com. Deadline: 11:59 PM, Monday, April 15, 2013.

The ten selected projects will be published in Log 29 in a portfolio format that illustrates the concepts and processes of each building.

The architects of the selected projects will also be asked to participate in an all-expenses-paid special daylong symposium at the Museum of Modern Art in New York on Saturday, September 21, to discuss, along with several architecture critics, the issues that weigh on making architecture today.