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Desegregating the Past: The Public Life of Memory in the United States and South Africa

[DOC] Desegregating the Past: The Public Life of Memory in the United States and South Africa by Robin Autry at Arts-Photography

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Our built environment exists in a perpetual state of becoming; caught in a process of creation that is continuous and unending. If we wish to understand architecture today; we must engage with the state of flux that defines it. In 2015; Inflection Volume 02 considers the idea of projection; interrogating its meaning in architecture and the built environment. Bringing together the work of students; academics and practitioners from Australia and around the world; this issue addresses the trajectories of the architectural design process; the changing role of architects in society; and the continuing state of becoming that defines our cities. Includes contributions by Studio Gang; dNA Architecture; Peacute;rez-Gomegrave;z and Studio Sioli; Fender Katsalidis Architects; and others...Inflection is a student-run design journal based at the Melbourne School of Design; Melbourne University. Born from a desire to stimulate debate and generate ideas; it advocates the discursive voice of students; academics and practitioners. Founded in 2013; Inflection is a home for provocative writing ndash; a place to share ideas and engage with contemporary discourse.Inflection is fundamentally a printed journal. The physicality of the object: its weight; texture and smell all contribute to the experience of the reader.Inflection asserts that criticality is possible in any mode of expression ndash; written or drawn; prose or poetry.Inflection is themed and encourages a plurality of opinions.


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