New Investigations in Collective Form: The Open Workshop

New Investigations in Collective Form presents a group of design experiments by the design-research office The Open Workshop, that test how architecture can empower the diverse voices that make up the public realm and the environments in which they exist.

Today, society continues to face urban challenges – from economic inequality to a progressively fragile natural environment – that, in order to be addressed, require us to come together in a moment when what we collectively value is increasingly difficult to locate. Organized into five themes for producing collectivity – Frameworks, Articulated Surfaces, the Living Archive, Re-Wiring States, and Commoning – the projects straddle the fine line between the individual and collective, informal and formal, choice and control, impermanent and permanent. With contributions by Neeraj Bhatia, Pier Vittorio Aureli, Peggy Deamer, Clare Lyster, Keith Krumwiede, Jenny Odell, Albert Pope, Rafi Segal, and Charles Waldheim.

  • Foreword: Pier Vittorio Aureli
  • Introduction: Charles Waldheim
  • New Investigations in Collective Form (Article): Neeraj Bhatia
  • Chapter 1: Living Archives
  • Chapter 2: Rewiring States
  • Chapter 3: Commoning
  • Chapter 4: Articulated Surfaces
  • Chapter 5: Frameworks
  • Afterword: Peggy Deamer

  • ISBN

    9781948765169
  • Title

    New Investigations in Collective Form: The Open Workshop
  • Author

    Neeraj Bhatia
  • Publisher

    Actar
  • Publication year

    2019
  • Binding

    Hardcover
  • Language

    English

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Cite: "New Investigations in Collective Form: The Open Workshop" 20 Jul 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/943960/new-investigations-in-collective-form-the-open-workshop> ISSN 0719-8884

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