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Money plays a paradoxical role in the creation of architecture. Formless itself, money is a fundamental form giver. At all scales, and across the ages, architecture is a product of the financial environment in which it is conceived, for better or worse. Yet despite its ubiquity, money is often disre...

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Corporate Author: Yale University. School of Architecture
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New Haven, Conn. : Yale School of Architecture, 2014.
Series:Perspecta ; 47.
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Online Access: Full text (Wentworth users only)
Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Money, value, architects, building / Phil Bernstein
  • Rot munching architects / Mark Foster Gage
  • Work / Peggy Deamer
  • Interview / Robert A.M. Stern
  • The cost of building trash / Vivian Loftness
  • Interview Gregg Pasquarelli
  • Buying brand-name buildings for rural revitalization in Japan: the case of Kengo Kuma's Hiroshige Ando Museum / Mira Locher
  • Interview / Frank Gehry
  • Arthur Erickson: money, media and Canadian architecture / Michelangelo Sabatino
  • Notgeld / Nina Rappaport
  • Interview / Christo
  • Interview / Thomas Gluck
  • Interview / Hasty Johnson and Jerry Lea
  • Richardson's death, Ames's money, and the birth of the modern architectural firm / Jay Wickersham and Christopher Milford
  • Ecotectonics? / Alejandro Zaera-Polo
  • What's on the face of a coin? / Elisabetta Terragni
  • Interview / Robert Shiller
  • A value proposition / Kevin D/ Gray
  • "Architect: will crit for coffee": the economics of architecture / Charles Holland
  • Eating publicity: architecture in the age of media / Peter Eisenman
  • Paranormal activity: archi-spectral refections on the eastetics of austerity / AOC
  • Interview / Cesar Pelli and Fred Clarke
  • Interview / Naomi R. Lamoreaux
  • The architecture of financialization / Kazys Varnelis
  • The price of a paradigm / David Ross Scheer
  • The fiscal topography of the shrinking city / Brent Ryan and Lorena Bello
  • Are we there yet?: A call to action for innovation investment / Andrew Waugh and Michael Green
  • DOHA: the post-accumulation city / Todd Reisz
  • Micro-managing messiness: pricing, and the costs of a digital non-standard society / Mario Carpo
  • Launch / Keller Easterling.