In the context of recent global political and economic disruption; architecture seems no longer equipped to address the demands of contem- porary society as an isolated discipline. One solution offered in this crisis of relevance is the notion of transdisciplinarity characterised by the hybridisa- tion of distinct disciplines. Transdisciplinarity is the New Order. In ection Volume 3 explores the achievements; limitations and future implications of this transdisciplinary age; weaving together a fragment of the tapestry that is expanded architectural practice. In tracing the trajectory of this New Order; this issue uncovers the matter that binds architecture together in this fragmented; yet hyperconnected epoch.Wir contributions by Forensic Architecture; Lateral Office; Rory Hyde; Breathe Architecture and many more...In ection 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; In ection is a home for provocative writing ndash; a place to share ideas and engage with contemporary discourse.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I am a frequent visitor to the Exotic Feline Rescue ...By KizminI am a frequent visitor to the Exotic Feline Rescue Center and actively support their cause and their organization. This book celebrating their 25th Anniversary is a look behind the scenes into a world that few people are aware of. let alone understand. Why are there 7000 tigers bred. bought and sold in captivity in this country. more than twice as many as the number of tigers that live in the wild around the globe? When you pay to pet a baby tiger or lion cub. what happens when they quickly outgrow their commercial utility? What happens when a ramshackle roadside zoo decides to dump their old cats? What happens to big cats briefly used in entertainment or the ones carted around in traveling menageries in a cage the size of your bathtub their entire lives? Or the pets that the owner no longer wants or no longer can care for?The lucky ones find a home at EFRC. Come meet the cats and read their stories. And meet the people who dedicate their lives to them!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Third HitBy JudyHaving visited EFRC several times I am always happy to get information on the resident Big Cats. This ithe third book by McCloud on the Cats did that. It is a good way to have beautiful photos. yet learn the horrors of Big Cat ownership in this country.