
Offramp: Detours and Dialogues 7
"Offramp" is a journal produced by the Southern California Institute of Architecture and designed by students at California Institute of the Arts. It uses essays, conversations and projects to investigate opportunities that architectural practitioners have created for themselves. Some of the voices presented in this collection are ADOBE LA, a design group whose work addresses the Latino-American comunites in Los Angeles; Shop Minnick whose Nike Shelter project imagines an intimate partnership between architects and global corporations; HEDGE Design Collective, a group of practitioners organized in a a collaborative structure in order to pool resources and create ever-changing project teams; and Jonathan Hill, whose idea of the Illegal Architect subverst the codes and conventions of the profession by claiming that occupying architecture can be an act of design in its own right.
- Paperback | 112 pages
- 216 x 279 x 12.7mm | 699g
- 01 May 2000
- Princeton Architectural Press
- New York, United States
- English
- 120 b&w illustrations
- 1568982224
- 9781568982229