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‘If you want to fuck with the falcons, you’d better learn how to fly’

A brief roundup of ‘extra/ordinary’, the Australian Institute of Architects national conference, Sydney, April 2010 Although delivered simply as an amusing anecdote, when taken out of context, this crude piece of wisdom from the elder statesman Peter Corrigan seemed to capture the essence of ‘extra/ordinary’. This was a conference about engaged practitioners; engaged in the [...]

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Posted by Rory Hyde | June 20th, 2010 |


Revising Practice

From my archive, an essay I wrote in 2006, which is relevant to the theme of this blog. The essay deals with the discrepancies between theory and practice , and the role of criticality in this relation. Two of the main source texts which functioned as the point of departure for The Projective Landscape conference [...]

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Posted by Edwin Gardner | June 14th, 2010 |


The Architectural Brain

A short fiction story on the architectural cognition laboratory and their findings …

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Posted by Edwin Gardner | June 7th, 2010 |


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    Action! Creating knowledge through practice seeks to investigate practices' specific forms of knowledge and organisation as a means to better understanding the design process. This aim leads us into diverse territories including: neuroscience, collaboration, practice models, modes of reasoning, emerging technologies, media, representation, design strategies, design research, and economics. Above all, Action! engages practice as a lens for looking at architecture itself.

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