Dichotomy 20: Old
OLD Evokes questions of epoch, authenticity, relevance, and perceptions of age throughout history. Are we to honour materials and ideas from the past or reject them as notions of nostalgia? Dichotomy 20 seeks to examine the implications of these questions through novel reflections on architecture, design, urbanism or community development.
Ryan Murphy: FORM HUNTING
Amy Nicole Smith: THE AGE OF OBSOLESCENCE
Chris Tsui: URBAN PARADOX
Serafina Amoroso: PIRANESI, TAFURI AND ROSSI
Thomas Roberts: OLD BUILDINGS
Diamadia Tegelidis: THE DIGITAL RUINS OF GEOCITIES
Joseph Odoerfer: OLD VISIONS OF NEW CITIES
Ida D.K. Tam: RECONSIDERING AUTHENTICITY
Ana Gisele Ozaki: REVITALIZATION PROCESSES OF URBAN HISTORIC DISTRICTS
Andrew Santa Lucia & Matt Messner: NOVEL OR NEVER
Shurid Rahman: CREATIVE DESTRUCTION
Ariane Lourie Harrison & Seth Harrison: ECOLOGY OF AGING
Ayesha Moghal: SPECULATIVE RECONSTRUCTIONS OF HISTORY
Claire Mitchell: NEW THRESHOLDS AT THE EDGE OF A DIGITAL WORLD
Lee Dykxhoorn: HOW TO HIJACK A MUSEUM
Joseph Raffin: FIVE ALLEGORICAL CITIES
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