Defining the Urban Condition: Accelerating Change in the Geography of Power

Jazz Space: Stabbing [Building] in the Dark

International Proceedings

Author(s): Nathaniel Belcher

The fascinating ability of culture to construct “newness” by intermixing known categories has become both more apparent and more prolific in the expanding possibilities of twentieth-century communication technology. We are witnessing the production of a staggering number of new forms, a period of vigorous cultural cross-fertilization on a scale previously unknown. In this context, the growth of new directions in architectural pedagogy can only be stimulated by a consideration of how the phenomenon of cross-constructing or hybridization might be expressed in architectural spaces.

https://doi.org/10.35483/ACSA.Intl.1995.66

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John K. Edwards