O B L / Q U E
Vol.2
Edited by Natalia Escobar Castrillon
INTERVIEW: Anne Lacaton
Francesca Romana Forlini
Not Yet Beautiful Enough: Interview With Ann Lacaton
SPECIAL GUEST: David Lowenthal
David Lowenthal
Material Preservation and Its Alternatives
AESTHETICS
Huopu Zhang
Pinacoteca Do Estado De São Paulo: The Allegorical Shift in Polarity, Frontality and The Inner Body of a Renovation Project
Farnoosh Rafaie
Hearst Castle: Critical Hierarchies
Silvia Danielak
Wall Of Projections, Openings Of Imagination: Creating And Effacing Memory Along The Cypriot Buffer Zone
Federica Goffi
Architecture In Conversion: The Singular Door to the Practice Of Carlo Scarpa
PLACE
Meric Ozgen
An Originary Myth: Fields of Memory that Tell Us of Our Own Despair to Dwell
Valeria Fantozzi
Contradictions: Place of Remembrance by Barclay & Crousse
Feifan Ma
Presentism and Aura: Shelters For Roman Archaeological Site
Kira Sargent
Allegory For Recovery: Embodied Meaning in the National September 11th Memorial and Museum
Yanhan Zhang
Welsh Site-Specific Theater And Its Metaphor Of Architecture: A Discursive Space Between Memory And Ephemera
Marina Correia
The Plinth and the Vertical Belvedere: Identities of the Inverted Babel
Christopher Reznich
Climate Control: Imaginary Envelopes
AUTHENTICITY
Charles Burke
Penn Station And The Dialectical Image: A Critical Revisiting Of The Arcades Project For Twenty-First Century America
Milos Mladenovic
Total Misrecall: Assemble Studio’s Fictional Anamnesis
Noam Saragosti
Seeing Double: Lacaton And Vassal’s Frac Nord Pas De Calais
David Lowenthal
Material Preservation and Its Alternatives
Prathima Muniyappa
Receding Horizons In The Age Of Expanding Frontiers: Virtual Reality As A Method For Preservation Of Space Heritage