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Log 44 - Premium Wooden Log for Home Decor, Fireplace, and Rustic DIY Projects | Perfect for Cabin, Camping, and Outdoor Adventures
Log 44 - Premium Wooden Log for Home Decor, Fireplace, and Rustic DIY Projects | Perfect for Cabin, Camping, and Outdoor AdventuresLog 44 - Premium Wooden Log for Home Decor, Fireplace, and Rustic DIY Projects | Perfect for Cabin, Camping, and Outdoor AdventuresLog 44 - Premium Wooden Log for Home Decor, Fireplace, and Rustic DIY Projects | Perfect for Cabin, Camping, and Outdoor AdventuresLog 44 - Premium Wooden Log for Home Decor, Fireplace, and Rustic DIY Projects | Perfect for Cabin, Camping, and Outdoor Adventures

Log 44 - Premium Wooden Log for Home Decor, Fireplace, and Rustic DIY Projects | Perfect for Cabin, Camping, and Outdoor Adventures

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Publisher: Anyone Corporation Fall 2018, ISBN: 9780999237328, Editor: Cynthia Davidson, Format: Softcover, 170x240mm, 168pp

In the 15th anniversary issue of Log, number 44, architects representing diverse perspectives each question, in different ways, the place of architecture and architectural discourse in the world today.

In this issue, Rafael Moneo searches for a new historical paradigm no longer centered on modernism; Jesse Reiser and Nanako Umemoto evaluate the forces that shape their architectural project; Pier Vittorio Aureli offers a comprehensive history of the way the grid has been used to organize the socioeconomics of cities; Michelle Chang proposes vagueness as a critical position and source of creativity; and Michael Meredith curates 44 “low-resolution” houses.

George Baird and xx voto respond to and ANY 4: “Architecture and the Feminine,” respectively. Renee Kemp-Rotan and Ludovico Centis evaluate monuments to the complicated American histories of racial injustice and nuclear weapons development. Alicia Imperiale and Christophe Van Gerrewey explore works by Luigi Moretti and OMA.

Log 44 also takes stock of the World Trade Center site 15 years after the competition to rebuild Ground Zero in an interview with Daniel Libeskind and an analysis by Fred Bernstein.