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Post-digital
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Viewpoints
Can’t Be Bothered: The Chic Indifference of Post-Digital Drawing
The "post-digital" valorizes the ordinary and renders it to look like the past.
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The Post-Digital Will Be Even More Digital, Says Mario Carpo
The cycle of digital innovation in architecture is far from over.
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Viewpoints
Post-Digital “Quitters”: Why the Shift Toward Collage Is Worrying
Collage used to be a crucial image-making technology of the mechanical age. But its time has passed, says historian Mario Carpo.
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Why Architectural Collage Is Important to These Three Chicago Architecture Biennial Participants
The recent popularity of architectural collage has led to a lot of cloning and some groaning. But collage is more than an aesthetic—it helps reconceive space in new, often scenographic ways.
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Profiles
Students, Inspired by Broadacre City, Imagine a Better, Collective Sprawl
In revisiting the speculative proposal, pupils at the School of Architecture at Taliesin strive for avant-garde status without the aesthetic trappings of “Mr. Wright.”
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Inside The Digital Platform Championing Post-Digital Drawing
We speak to the founder of the blog KoozA/rch, Federica Sofia Zambeletti , about the resurgence of architectural drawing.
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Projects
Architecture Enters the Age of Post-Digital Drawing
Setting a design concept to pencil and paper was once considered a core architectural act, but the past two decades’ culture of digital rendering almost killed it. Almost.