Cover art for Room for Artifacts - The Architecture of WOJR
Published
Park Books, September 2016
ISBN
9783038600275
Format
Hardcover, 240 pages
Dimensions
25cm × 15cm × 1.5cm

Room for Artifacts - The Architecture of WOJR

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Room for Artifacts contains a collection of sixteen architectural artifacts a mask, a church, a labyrinth, a dwelling, a bust, and a series of totems, among others designed by WOJR: Organization for Architecture, based in Cambridge, MA. The work is presented three times throughout the book in conceptual drawings, architectural drawings, and images.

Certain characteristics recur such as symmetry, frontality, figurality, proportionality, flatness and depth, outlining WOJR's preoccupation with fundamental aspects of architectural form that are rich in historical precedent. The new book carves a space for discourse around the role of architectural representation in a contemporary context. The featured work is evidence of WOJR's belief that every line drawn is simultaneously an opportunity to invoke aspects of ideologies embedded in lines drawn by architects of the past, as well as to express a progressive agenda of a forward-looking body of work. AUTHOR: William O'Brien Jr. is Principal of WOJR in Cambridge, MA, and Co-Founder of the collaborative practice Collective-LOK. He also teaches as an Associate Professor at the MIT School of Architecture and Planning. 40 colour, 111 b/w illustrations

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