Remote Practices: Architecture at a Distance - Hardcover
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by Matthew Mindrup (Editor), Lilian Chee (Editor)
Explore the evolving landscape of architecture in the digital age. This book examines how technology and globalization are reshaping architectural practice, education, and critique. Leading scholars and designers reflect on the challenges and opportunities of remote work, offering insights into new modes of design, collaboration, and spatial understanding.
Discover how architects are adapting to a world where distance is no longer a barrier. From innovative pedagogical approaches to critical analyses of performativity, this collection provides essential tools for rethinking the future of architecture. Perfect for students, academics, and professionals seeking to navigate the changing dynamics of the field.
- Understand the impact of technology on architectural design.
- Explore new methods for remote collaboration and critique.
- Rethink the role of space and materiality in the digital age.
Author Biography
Lilian Chee is Associate Professor at the Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore (NUS), where she co-leads the Research by Design Cluster. Matthew Mindrup is Associate Professor of Architectural History and Theory at the University of Sydney and currently its Director of Undergraduate Programs in Architecture Design and Planning.
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