Dichotomy 16: Trash

This issue marks a creative alternative to the traditional format of Dichotomy through a double-issue that tackles the architectural issues of trash and edges and margins. As our understanding of ecology grows, we must consider the objects and places we have discarded. The condition of the edge and its adjacent bodies of space becomes increasingly relevant.

TRASH
Aaron Taylor: INTRODUCTION
David Koukal: DETROIT DETRITUS
Beth Blostein: FOUND IN TRANSLATION – THE HUNT FOR AN ABSENT LANDSCAPE
Dan Faoro: CONTEMPORARY MOVEMENTS – EXAMINING THE USE OF MATERIALS IN ARCHITEECTURE AND THE VISUAL ARTS
EDGES AND MARGINS
Aaron Taylor: INTRODUCTION
Barbara Rosenthal: HOUSES AND PEOPLE ON THE EDGE
Lateral Architecture: FLATSPACE – NINE NETWORKS OF INFRASTRUCTURAL LANDSCAPE
Ronit Eisenbach: FILUM AQUAE – THE THREAD OF THE STREAM
Michael Ermann: SHIFTING EDGES: BEACHTOWN URBANISM

Editors: Aaron Taylor, Jana Cephas, Matthew Prouty
Copy Editor: Nick Liadis
Graphic Design: Jason Wah
Staff: Sinisa Simic, Rachel Yoon-Meyers, Mais Karadsheh, Amy Szewczyk, Andrea Baird, Jonathan Wehri